bjbjboy
July 1st, 2014, 19:06
Hi guys I did a search and didn't find anything, though that could just be my dimnesss. =P~
I have seen many articles, blogs, etc-- about guys getting dress clothes (suits, shirts) made in BKK, but not many about casual clothes.
I thought it'd be fun to have some dress shorts, athletic shorts, polos, short sleeve button shirts, tank tops, etc made for me this year in BKK. I'll be there 2 weeks at the end of July.
Preferably some places that have some sort of gay stamp of approval! Of course, just buying something vaguely young in Asia will seem a bit gay to the folks where I live in the Upper MIdwest, USA..... B-)
I can imagine Chatuchak will have some options, but it's so huge. Any recommendations?
That said, I have been to Terminal 21 once like 2 years ago-- and enjoyed the "Local Designers section". Should I just walk around there, find things that I like, but have them made into my size/shape? Or would you go to an actual tailor?
I'm not a huge farang size (US Size M in shirts, wasit 32), so may find some nice stuff off the rack, but figure it may not cost much more and would be fun to have some stuff made for me.
If not, I always like Uniqlo --I did spend 6 years in Japan, so I like their take on things, but would prefer to choose my own.
Any ideas/recommendations you have would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I have seen many articles, blogs, etc-- about guys getting dress clothes (suits, shirts) made in BKK, but not many about casual clothes.
I thought it'd be fun to have some dress shorts, athletic shorts, polos, short sleeve button shirts, tank tops, etc made for me this year in BKK. I'll be there 2 weeks at the end of July.
Preferably some places that have some sort of gay stamp of approval! Of course, just buying something vaguely young in Asia will seem a bit gay to the folks where I live in the Upper MIdwest, USA..... B-)
I can imagine Chatuchak will have some options, but it's so huge. Any recommendations?
That said, I have been to Terminal 21 once like 2 years ago-- and enjoyed the "Local Designers section". Should I just walk around there, find things that I like, but have them made into my size/shape? Or would you go to an actual tailor?
I'm not a huge farang size (US Size M in shirts, wasit 32), so may find some nice stuff off the rack, but figure it may not cost much more and would be fun to have some stuff made for me.
If not, I always like Uniqlo --I did spend 6 years in Japan, so I like their take on things, but would prefer to choose my own.
Any ideas/recommendations you have would be appreciated.
Thanks!