Alright how many of you people actually use a tailor? What jeans do you buy? I'm currently looking at wrangler.
desu you don't need a tailor for anything but suits really
tailoring is the key to a good look. took me a long time and a lot of wasted money to figure that out. I buy cheap as fuck jeans - h&m, Levi's, denizen, whatever I can find at thrift shops, it doesn't matter.
wranglers are probably great because they're easier to find than Levi's and you can get them cut to look less retarded.
>>12427921
I don't*
>>12427955
baka literally the only thing this board does with a tailor is have them make all their clothes skinny fit, which is decidedly unnecessary. unless you want to look like a degenerate.
>>12427955
you are lucky
>>12427973
Cloths are either too tight or too baggy for me. Odd cause I'm average high 5'10.
I have a pair of Wrangler jeans, I've had them for like two years and they're still fine but I only wear jeans during the weekend and only sometimes
They're not bad but Levi's 511 have a better fit on me
>>12427967
>unless you want to look like a degenerate.
Kys
>>12427989
Same here. Shirts are the worst. Either too tight around the shoulders, tight around the neck, arms not long enough, too much fabric around the torso, too long maybe three or more fit problems for any given shirt.
Better to just spend $50 on a handmade Italian shirt that fits your shoulder/arm width and have it tailored.
>>12427993
damn i didn't know levis were 70 dollars
>>12428005
They were 110E here but on sale I got two for 55E each
I don't know where you guys live but getting my jeans done is about $7, and getting darts on shirts is $14. adds up if you have a lot of garments but it's still cheap
>>12428016
Where is this?
>>12427809
I do. I'm a 5'9 manlet and generally jeans come to long for me so I get them hemmed.
Why do people worship levis?
Average at best.
I have multiple pairs of them and I'd be pay $40 max for them and people are shelling out 80-100 for them. You people are out of your mind. If you are gonna spend that move up a brand or two.