What do /fa/:
>take suit to tailor to get my cuffs fixed
>tailor gives it back, it has an ugly yellow chalk mark
>tailor can't remove it right there, I take it to the dry cleaner
>dry cleaner can't remove it
>I try ironing, won't go away
I don't know what else to do. Should I take it to the tailor and demand a new jacket? The jacket cost around $150 and I won't find a jacket that matches the pants.
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>>11832480
Right away, give me 2 minutes.
>>11832480
Here it is.
>>11832521
very sure that isn't a chalk mark
>>11832521
nvm
http://www.styleforum.net/t/69635/removing-tailors-chalk-marks#post_1140454
interesting post that might help
>>11832532
That's what I was thinking, maybe fucktard taylor used something else.
Then what should I do? Demand a new suit? Either way I'm fucked.
pls respond
>>11832628
Did you read that style forum post
That still probably fix the issue dude
>>11832632
I obviously tried both before creating the thread, that shit is the first thing that shows up at google, and it didn't work.
>>11832476
Not chalk if it didnt come out merely by rubbing it with a horsehair brush, or hell, blowing on it.
Sure as hell hope hes not the kind of tailor that uses wax pencils.
>>11832535
Not chalk, they need to fix it or pay for a new jacket
Do the obvious thing, tear the tailor a new asshole up to his neck and ask him what exactly the idea is behind sewing the cuffs properly while dunking the suit in unremovable color.