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Who else?
Hope we did a good job for your company. If not, we really tried our best.![]()
Nice one.
Nice one.
Who else?
Hope we did a good job for your company. If not, we really tried our best.![]()
Haha...it was job well done.Who else?
Hope we did a good job for your company. If not, we really tried our best.![]()

Hi guys, just want to share some commissions from Lai En
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Here's a linen shirt - double felled seams, mop buttons, no darts, best value.
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Oxford, double felled seams, no darts. Is the roll too excessive though?
Short pants also from Lai En![]()
1st shirt looks pretty ok, second one is a little off.
pants look a little short. The shoes take the cake though.....
This is the existing promo?Looking for 2 buddies for 3 commissions/each, for KayJen's 20% promotion.
Looking at dates 20 & 27 August, between 12-2pm.
Buttoning stance seems a bit high.![]()
Just did a photo for press, feedbacks any?
just realized lusso forgot to commission the ticket pocket for the jacket. lol
Bro Daniel, Drop me a pm and also perhaps share with me a little more about the KayJen? relatively new to tailoring so thus far only familiar with Lusso.
Ya lah. When viewed through a critical eye.Overly harsh, Darth.
It is a nice suit. And paired with a beaming smile.
Bro Daniel, Drop me a pm and also perhaps share with me a little more about the KayJen? relatively new to tailoring so thus far only familiar with Lusso.
To add on, Matt is a trained tailor which is more advantageous. Especially if you have money to invest in multiple commissions where he is able to continually refine the paper patterns that have been drafted for you.Will drop you a PM. On a side note, if you are new to tailoring, you should probably just stick on to your first tailor and work out the correct or optimal shirt fit before jumping around and trying new tailors.
To add on, Matt is a trained tailor which is more advantageous. Especially if you have money to invest in multiple commissions where he is able to continually refine the paper patterns that have been drafted for you.
Not many "tailors" will and can do pattern drafting for each client these days.
Shirts no. Suits probably.Out of curiosity, does Matt even draft his own shirts or suits?