Hello all,
I've relocated to Seattle and in need of a bespoke suit and shirt tailor. What are my options here?
Thank you very much! :D
Seattle bespoke shirts and suits
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Gian DeCaro
http://www.giandecaro.com/
He features an Italian style. Some great accessories for the Seattle area and his shop is worth a visit for that alone.
http://www.giandecaro.com/
He features an Italian style. Some great accessories for the Seattle area and his shop is worth a visit for that alone.
I stolled by and did some window shopping there, his syle is very nice. However, I hear that he out sources his suits. In other words, the suits are not sewn by him or his staff in house.
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Shirts are definitely sent out. I would ask on the suits.Ligament wrote:I stolled by and did some window shopping there, his syle is very nice. However, I hear that he out sources his suits. In other words, the suits are not sewn by him or his staff in house.
I spoke with Gian. He is a pleasant fellow.
Shirts are sent out. It sounded as if they are usually, but not always, sent out.
All other items are done in house by Gian's direct employee's, not sub-contractors.
Gian rarely does the suit making himself. He told me he is too busy to do so, but will for an extra price. I do believe he cuts the patterns and does the basting fittings, however.
That should clear up some questions.
Shirts are sent out. It sounded as if they are usually, but not always, sent out.
All other items are done in house by Gian's direct employee's, not sub-contractors.
Gian rarely does the suit making himself. He told me he is too busy to do so, but will for an extra price. I do believe he cuts the patterns and does the basting fittings, however.
That should clear up some questions.
Clarify please...
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storeynicholas wrote:Ask Frasier - and Nialls.
NJS
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storeynicholas wrote:Ask Frasier - and Nialls.
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Dear Ligament:
I have not yet had the chance to visit Seattle, but maybe these two shops can also help you out as well.
Wall Street Custom Clothiers
2448 76th Avenue
Suite 101A
Mercer Island, WA 98040
USA
(206) 232-6122
Michaels Bespoke Tailor
1333 5th Ave. Ste. 400
Rainier Square
Seattle, WA 98101
USA
(206) 623-4785
Hope this infomation helps you out.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
I have not yet had the chance to visit Seattle, but maybe these two shops can also help you out as well.
Wall Street Custom Clothiers
2448 76th Avenue
Suite 101A
Mercer Island, WA 98040
USA
(206) 232-6122
Michaels Bespoke Tailor
1333 5th Ave. Ste. 400
Rainier Square
Seattle, WA 98101
USA
(206) 623-4785
Hope this infomation helps you out.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
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