If you wish to see his machine and cutting table walk through the sois on the left behind Tuek Com.
When it's hot you can see a lot of shirtless male tailors glistening with sweat and hard at it.
If you wish to see his machine and cutting table walk through the sois on the left behind Tuek Com.
When it's hot you can see a lot of shirtless male tailors glistening with sweat and hard at it.
christianpfc (February 19th, 2020)
BenCH (January 11th, 2018), christianpfc (January 13th, 2018)
dab69 (February 20th, 2020)
BenCH (January 11th, 2018)
Thanks. I'll check it out.
I'd love to use this internet thing to post here but I haven't figured out how yet.
Back on track - I took a look at the label on my best fitting Thai suit and it was from Yes Boss across the main road from BT
I have resurrected this topic from only two years ago and, as far as I can see, there are two good recommendations for a tailor in Bangkok, one from Magnum and one from ggobob.
Last year, I was invited to attend a wedding in June 2020. Despite my best efforts to avoid having to attend, I’m afraid they came to nought after the mother of the bride-to-be paid me an unannounced visit and kind of made me an offer I couldn’t refuse! [Gulp!] So, like it or lump it, I’m going! Quite clearly I cannot turn up in jeans and a T-shirt, oh, no, that wouldn’t do at all, so a new suit is required.
Unfortunately, the suits I own and used to wear when I was last in gainful employment no longer fit me. Yet, a forlorn hope that one day I may well fit back into them prevents me from disposing of them. Sadly, age, too much of a sedentary lifestyle, perhaps too many visits to Starbucks and not nearly enough exercise have all taken their toll on my ever expanding waistline.
In an effort to turn back the weight gain I have been attending the gym at my Bangkok condo six days a week for the last month. And while in Pattaya last week I also started swimming again in addition to going to jetts 24 hour fitness, a gym in which my hotel has an arrangement for their guests. But this weight loss malarkey is a slow business! But even a small reduction in my waistline would be welcome so I shall wait a few more weeks and see if all this effort has produced any positive results.
When I lived in Hua Hin, I bought several beautifully made-to-measure short-sleeve shirts and one suit, which were all very satisfactory. And, if I'm remembering correctly, not too expensive – most certainly we are not talking Savile Row prices! I have however never visited a tailor here in Bangkok, although when in the Sukhumvit/ Nana area, I have sometimes been accosted on the pavement (sidewalk) and asked to step in and feel the quality of their merchandise.
I wondered if anyone has any recent personal experience of using a tailor in Bangkok to purchase a made-to-measure, good quality, but not too expensive, suit and is able to recommend such an establishment to me. In the absence of any up to date advice, I’ll probably pop across to Nana and Surawong and see if both businesses recommended by Magnum and ggobob are still trading and report back on my findings.
christianpfc (February 19th, 2020)
Before you step into any tailor to have a good feel of their merchandise and appraisal of their workmen, I would humbly suggest to give the intermittent fasting regime a serious try. Eat and drink whatever you want between 9am and 6pm, refrain from adding additional calories after your last meal around 6pm so as to have about 14 hours or more of abstinence before your next breakfast. Give it a try for 30 consecutive days , and you'll begin to notice that all those 'old' clothes will fit your new figure rather nicely. Don't worry about loss of libido. Afternoon sex will never be the same again. Good luck.