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Latino suitThis forum post has messages dated from 04/09/11 through 10/12/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Latin American Styled Suits
| Latino suitThere are many fine tailors in my town, I use one of them all the time and have a great wardrobe.The styling is just as good as American or European tailors. I used to have my suits made in New York, until I found a local one that was just as good. Also, you can find the best Indian and British cloth in the shops. I have found that the basic difference between a well and a crummy tailored suit is the textile used. Many of these tailors around here are foreigners, mainly italians or local guys who have lived overseas. So, no difference! Take care. Cheers! |
| Would you say that the Latin Americans who tailor the suit have training which is comparable to Italians and the US, those on the upper level of tailoring, I mean? And if so, would they have gotten some of their training at the same places where other international tailors get their training. I do agree that the main quality determiner is the textile, however, nothing beats a good tailor. |
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