I asked Jantzen to copy a bespoke shirt from another tailor. I am relatively happy with the results and am thinking of placing a fairly large order for additional shirts, but would very much appreciate your thoughts before I do.
Regards,
L.S.



I think both sleeves are a tad longish as well.livescribe wrote:Dear all,
I asked Jantzen to copy a bespoke shirt from another tailor. I am relatively happy with the results and am thinking of placing a fairly large order for additional shirts, but would very much appreciate your thoughts before I do.
Regards,
L.S.
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The question is, livescribe: does the original bespoke shirt which they copied look the same as this one?Sator wrote:All I can say is: don't do it.
Shoulders too wide and sleeves too long as others have said. Do they actually cut a pattern for you or is this just Made to Measure?livescribe wrote:RWS-
Thanks for your comment. As a relative novice, I am not hard to please. I am hoping that in spite of the flaws in my photos, others with more experience can provide some perspective on the cut of the shirt.
Regards,
L.S.
Sator, last time I looked they identified Japanese and Italian cottons, most 2-ply. Are you saying that some or all of the ones labeled as Italian are in fact Chinese knock-offs? I wouldn't expect Bonfanti or even Thomas Mason Silver Line at Jantzen prices, but I assumed the cloths were honestly labeled, and equivalent at least to a basic department-store shirting. Competitive labor costs and near-zero marketing and distribution costs could plausibly account for most of the price advantage. The one cloth I ordered from them, a very fine plain white twill, was a bit stiffish but has held up fairly well.Sator wrote:All I can say is: don't do it.
I can recognise some of the dodgy Chinese mill's knock-offs of the European mill's designs on their website. My shirtmaker, Charles Nakhle here in Sydney, was offered them for a 'special' price. He tried them but has stopped ordering them, as they just don't perform well. They are simply not as long lasting as the decent stuff. It is really not much better form than buying fake designer goods if you ask me. It's pretty bad form if you ask me. There is a reason why their shirts are dirt cheap: you get what you pay for.
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