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ballouttacontrol

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[dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Especially if you're a fit bro
I'm pretty built so dress shirts always fit me a little bit awkwardly, at least the shirts from every store I've ever bought from. I fluctuate a bit, but currently sitting around 43" chest and 32" waist. Tall too, so 36" sleeves. But since I'm at a pretty low bf currently, it only takes a couple days of high carbs to bloat up to like a 44-45" chest and 33" waist. But I guess that's a diferent problem? And Currently probably a 16.5" collar or hair under.
Depending on brand, when I buy shirts, I either try (A) to look semi-OK on my waist/stomach, but then they are suuuuper tight on my chest, or (B) fit my chest or neck and it looks like I'm wearing a fucking blouse on my waist and have fucking flying squirrel wings from my under arms to where I tuck my pants in. Even if I buy the store's slimmest cut.
I've bought dress shirts from: Express (the best fit so far, but the sleeves are a little bit short because I just by a large, no actual sizes), Banana Rep (even the slim or tailored fit or wtv they call it is very blousey, and the same problem with only have size L), and Brooks Bros (the worst looking clothes I've ever seen I swear you are too skinny to shop there if you are under 300 pounds even the extra slim looks like a goddam prom dress).
It's not a problem when I go out because then I can just buy a tighter shirt and unbutton a couple more buttons and leave it untucked. But in the office I've always ended up wearing the fucking parachute cut for a fat fuck shirts and feel like I look like complete garbage
What do? How much does it cost to tailor a shirt? I'm not really tryna drop $$$$$$$$$ on work clothes... Anyone know of like cheap shirts made to your measurements?
Thx bras
I'm pretty built so dress shirts always fit me a little bit awkwardly, at least the shirts from every store I've ever bought from. I fluctuate a bit, but currently sitting around 43" chest and 32" waist. Tall too, so 36" sleeves. But since I'm at a pretty low bf currently, it only takes a couple days of high carbs to bloat up to like a 44-45" chest and 33" waist. But I guess that's a diferent problem? And Currently probably a 16.5" collar or hair under.
Depending on brand, when I buy shirts, I either try (A) to look semi-OK on my waist/stomach, but then they are suuuuper tight on my chest, or (B) fit my chest or neck and it looks like I'm wearing a fucking blouse on my waist and have fucking flying squirrel wings from my under arms to where I tuck my pants in. Even if I buy the store's slimmest cut.
I've bought dress shirts from: Express (the best fit so far, but the sleeves are a little bit short because I just by a large, no actual sizes), Banana Rep (even the slim or tailored fit or wtv they call it is very blousey, and the same problem with only have size L), and Brooks Bros (the worst looking clothes I've ever seen I swear you are too skinny to shop there if you are under 300 pounds even the extra slim looks like a goddam prom dress).
It's not a problem when I go out because then I can just buy a tighter shirt and unbutton a couple more buttons and leave it untucked. But in the office I've always ended up wearing the fucking parachute cut for a fat fuck shirts and feel like I look like complete garbage
What do? How much does it cost to tailor a shirt? I'm not really tryna drop $$$$$$$$$ on work clothes... Anyone know of like cheap shirts made to your measurements?
Thx bras
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Danger Zone

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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
You have a fucking 11 inch drop? Jfc dude. Yeah, they don't make shirts for triangles.
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ballouttacontrol

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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
lol. I know I'm not the only one tho smhDanger Zone wrote:You have a fucking 11 inch drop? Jfc dude. Yeah, they don't make shirts for triangles.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Nah, you're not
dailygrind wrote:call in
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WhiteCollarBlueShirt

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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I get custom, basics run in the $130 range give or take. It's cheaper than Eton's slim fit extra long sleeves ($240-ish), but the material's not as nice or expensive as a custom Eton ($400-ish).
There are apps and other cheaper custom options, but I go in person to a tailor since touch-ups and alterations can add up otherwise.
There are apps and other cheaper custom options, but I go in person to a tailor since touch-ups and alterations can add up otherwise.
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- monsterman

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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I'm the same--nothing fits me. I got (as gifts) several slim fit Eton shirts, but I wouldn't pay that much myself-- plus they can get tight around my shoulders. I'm looking to get some tailored shirts tooballouttacontrol wrote:lol. I know I'm not the only one tho smhDanger Zone wrote:You have a fucking 11 inch drop? Jfc dude. Yeah, they don't make shirts for triangles.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I get BB shirts tailored every time I buy new ones. My tailor does them each for like $15-$20, depending on how many I'm getting done. I agree they come with way too much material, but any decent tailor can make them look like custom shirts that fit perfectly.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I mean, not all my shirts, no.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I've never done this but if $15-20 could make it tailored to your exact measurements, that's a pretty great deal. Does anyone have a tailor in Manhattan?
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Check out Spier & Mackay. Good reviews on Styleforum and similar sites.
They do MTM, you measure yourself in around 10 places and input, select collar type etc. etc. Tons of different fabrics.
Shirts are $99, $20 off each if you buy three or more.
Caveat though is that you can't get a full refund if you're buying from the US - site credit only.
http://www.spierandmackay.com/index.php
They do MTM, you measure yourself in around 10 places and input, select collar type etc. etc. Tons of different fabrics.
Shirts are $99, $20 off each if you buy three or more.
Caveat though is that you can't get a full refund if you're buying from the US - site credit only.
http://www.spierandmackay.com/index.php
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Proper Cloth is the answer you are looking for. The price ranges from $ 89 ~ 300 but the quality of the $89 one is nothing short of Hugo Boss IMO. By far the best bang for the buck for shirts and I highly recommend you visit the store in SoHo to get the perfect measurement. Just keep in mind that it would take about 2 weeks to get to you though.
https://propercloth.com/
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ballouttacontrol

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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
good stuff in this thread, thanks guys!
I'm not in NY or a similar metro city tho so I feel a little bit more nervous about the tailoring stuff.. looks like you ny bros probably have a lot more businesses for this exact purpose than the rest of us :/
I'm not in NY or a similar metro city tho so I feel a little bit more nervous about the tailoring stuff.. looks like you ny bros probably have a lot more businesses for this exact purpose than the rest of us :/
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
No one can tell your shirt is too big if you tuck it in. If you get fat you'll be happy you didn't waste the money on a tailor.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
not all of us like this lookgeorgej wrote:No one can tell your shirt is too big if you tuck it in. If you get fat you'll be happy you didn't waste the money on a tailor.

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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Not in NY/anywhere close to a major metro either. When I moved from NY, I got local recommendations from partners/clients, you might try asking around.ballouttacontrol wrote:good stuff in this thread, thanks guys!
I'm not in NY or a similar metro city tho so I feel a little bit more nervous about the tailoring stuff.. looks like you ny bros probably have a lot more businesses for this exact purpose than the rest of us :/
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I second Proper Cloth or Ratio (https://www.ratioclothing.com/). It's not cheap but the quality is spectacular.BourneAgain wrote:Proper Cloth is the answer you are looking for. The price ranges from $ 89 ~ 300 but the quality of the $89 one is nothing short of Hugo Boss IMO. By far the best bang for the buck for shirts and I highly recommend you visit the store in SoHo to get the perfect measurement. Just keep in mind that it would take about 2 weeks to get to you though.
https://propercloth.com/
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Mizzen and Main is worn by a lot of athletes. And they have a trim fit that tapers in. But they're $125/shirt.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Buy a shirt off the rack in your price range that you like the material of and isn't too tight anywhere. Then just take it to a tailor and get it altered. It's not that expensive and you'll feel more comfortable and look much better.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Accidental anon. I get all of my shirts tailored though because even if you are normally proportioned, it's still rare to find a shirt that can't be improved at all by getting alterations done.Anonymous User wrote:Buy a shirt off the rack in your price range that you like the material of and isn't too tight anywhere. Then just take it to a tailor and get it altered. It's not that expensive and you'll feel more comfortable and look much better.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
I get all of my button downs tailored. If you're in an area with a relatively cheap cost of living, the cheapest option is to find a shirt that fits in the shoulders and neck, and has an appropriate arm length. Take this shirt to a competent tailor and get the sides taken in. If you're feeling fancy, get darts added in back, too. When I was living in NJ, it was $15 for sides, $10 for darts, so I was looking at a total cost per shirt of maybe $55.
If you're in an area with a higher cost of living, tailoring is not so economical a choice (sides + darts would run me $45 in DC), and it starts to make sense to look at cheaper made to measure clothing. I'm actually about to get some shirts from Proper Cloth ($85 per shirt), and in theory it should fit like a glove.
If you're in an area with a higher cost of living, tailoring is not so economical a choice (sides + darts would run me $45 in DC), and it starts to make sense to look at cheaper made to measure clothing. I'm actually about to get some shirts from Proper Cloth ($85 per shirt), and in theory it should fit like a glove.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Can you explain the math there? Were you paying $40/shirt? That seems ridiculously low.dailygrind wrote:When I was living in NJ, it was $15 for sides, $10 for darts, so I was looking at a total cost per shirt of maybe $55.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Yeah, I got all of my dress shirts from Charles Tyrwhitt, mostly during their $30/shirt sales. They're not the highest quality shirt in the world, but the value proposition at $30 is undeniable.Tiberius42 wrote:Can you explain the math there? Were you paying $40/shirt? That seems ridiculously low.dailygrind wrote:When I was living in NJ, it was $15 for sides, $10 for darts, so I was looking at a total cost per shirt of maybe $55.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Good stuff bro. You should absolutely report back once you get the shirtdailygrind wrote:I get all of my button downs tailored. If you're in an area with a relatively cheap cost of living, the cheapest option is to find a shirt that fits in the shoulders and neck, and has an appropriate arm length. Take this shirt to a competent tailor and get the sides taken in. If you're feeling fancy, get darts added in back, too. When I was living in NJ, it was $15 for sides, $10 for darts, so I was looking at a total cost per shirt of maybe $55.
If you're in an area with a higher cost of living, tailoring is not so economical a choice (sides + darts would run me $45 in DC), and it starts to make sense to look at cheaper made to measure clothing. I'm actually about to get some shirts from Proper Cloth ($85 per shirt), and in theory it should fit like a glove.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
Happy to. I ordered a few batches of cloth swatches, and when I get all of them back, I'm going to order a shirt and see how it goes.ballouttacontrol wrote:Good stuff bro. You should absolutely report back once you get the shirtdailygrind wrote:I get all of my button downs tailored. If you're in an area with a relatively cheap cost of living, the cheapest option is to find a shirt that fits in the shoulders and neck, and has an appropriate arm length. Take this shirt to a competent tailor and get the sides taken in. If you're feeling fancy, get darts added in back, too. When I was living in NJ, it was $15 for sides, $10 for darts, so I was looking at a total cost per shirt of maybe $55.
If you're in an area with a higher cost of living, tailoring is not so economical a choice (sides + darts would run me $45 in DC), and it starts to make sense to look at cheaper made to measure clothing. I'm actually about to get some shirts from Proper Cloth ($85 per shirt), and in theory it should fit like a glove.
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Re: [dudes] Do you get all of your shirts tailored?
My husband is built like you OP, although I think even taller (arms >40"). He gets his dress shirts made because anything that is long enough (both arms and torso) is way way way too wide. Can be cheaper to just get shirts made.
(Not as relevant, but I also get dress shirts and suits made for similar reasons.)
(Not as relevant, but I also get dress shirts and suits made for similar reasons.)
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