If you count the one where I picked up the jacket then two. I made a total of three visits to the tailor, specifically:old henry wrote:I have a question.... How many fittings did you have on this first suit ? A balance issue should be caught early.
Visit 1 - Cloth, lining and style selection and measurements taken.
Visit 2 (Fitting 1) - What I understand to be the classic basted fitting, i.e. tacked together with white cotton, only one sleeve attached, shoulder padding rested onto the shoulders during the fitting, etc.
Visit 3 (Fitting 2) - The finished jacket as taken away and photographed above.
I hasten to add that the tailor did not give me the impression on my final visit (visit 3) that this was the end of the process and further alterations and fittings were anticipated. I took the decision however that I wanted to collect my thoughts and understand why the jacket felt wrong to me (which this thread is helping me to do) rather taking overly-rushed decisions on what adjustments to make - I wanted to take the jacket home at that stage to ponder in my own time. Clearly as a new customer I felt it unreasonable to expect the tailor to let me take the jacket away with 70% owing on the balance so I didn't put them in the situation of expressing concern and I paid the full balance on the understanding that I was likely to come back and request some changes.
In retrospect I should have probably asked for an intermediate fitting so that I could tiptoe towards the end result on my first commission and I will do that the next time. I think that I also need to have a discussion when I next go in as to how I did stand for the basted fitting so that, if the error is down to me overly-correcting my stance to try and avoid the classic mistake of adopting a overly-upright stance, or if my natural stance is more stooped than I am aware (and really, I don't think the latter is the case), then I can take steps to mininimise or avoid any similar issue for the future.
- Julian