Dear Dempsy444,dempsy444 wrote:When they reassured me that they could open the suit back up after and fix ajust anyting, I decided to take it in two. Lesson learned. I really should have known already: I was on my way to London for work once and on my trip I was scheduled to go in for a fitting. During my flight over, the gentleman next to me was a SR customer and when he learned I was going to Huntsman, he smiled and said, "don't let those guy rush you out after only two fittings."
I should have listened.
the situation is unpleasant, the result unacceptable - I think everybody agrees. Clearly, mistakes were made.
Now I don't think this has anything to do with the number of fittings. If mistakes are done, additional fittings will not necessarily lead to a much better suit. I work with two experienced tailors, they have both managed to do me a first suit with only two fittings. One of them is a travelling tailor. He sent me the suit after one fitting; I was wearing it a couple of times before returning to him for some minor adjustments - seems pretty much what Huntsman has been proposing.
Sorting out such mistakes is a bit painful with the traveling tailor system. You have to wait for months for a correction, which could probably be done on the spot if you would live in London. In the mean time, you are sitting on a paid suit you cannot wear
If I would be in your situation, I would look out for a tailor in the US. It is so much easier, less of a pain, in case you have something to sort out. Personally, I would only work with somebody who is in a city where I live or where I visit myself on a regular basis. Everything else is just adding complication.
Cheers, David