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		<title>Bespoke Tailoring Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now, that we have enticed your desire enough for you to consider acquiring a bespoke tailored suit, we present you with some tips to get you started. Entering the world of Bespoke Tailoring with no knowledge and experience of it &#8230; <a href="http://www.laxmitailors.com/blog/2011/05/bespoke-tailoring-tips/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 10px; border: 1px solid #FDE69F;" src="http://www.laxmitailors.com/assets/upload_images/laxmi/bespoke_tips_u.jpg" alt="" /> Now,  that we have enticed your desire enough for you to consider acquiring a  bespoke tailored suit, we present you with some tips to get you  started. Entering the world of Bespoke Tailoring with no knowledge and  experience of it at all, may make you feel like a teenager entering the  world of love for the very first time. A friend&#8217;s advice always gives  that boost of confidence, allow us to smooth out all that creases on  your forehead with these tips:</p>
<p>Tip No.  1: The first and foremost step is to select the right bespoke tailoring  company. Your best bet is to find one that offers a wide range of high  quality fabrics. High quality fabrics are expensive are hard to acquire  so this way you are more assured of the company&#8217;s reliability and  viability.</p>
<p>Tip No. 2: When choosing the fabric and color, don&#8217;t  get too carried away. Pick a good quality fabric with a customary color  that will never go out of style. Likewise for the lining, choose a  contrasting color like black, white, blue or grey. You do not want to  opt for red lining and regret later on.</p>
<p>Tip No. 3: For a bespoke  suit, you will be offered the choice of functioning cuff buttons; where  the standard design includes four with only two of them that needs to  work. However, this is entirely the client&#8217;s choice.</p>
<p>Tip No. 4:  Keep your personal style in mind for your custom-made suit. Make small  notes of what you like in your suit; how many buttons, what kind of  pleats, what type of pockets, etc. It&#8217;s your world, so you make all the  decisions!</p>
<p>Tip No. 5: Fancy an Armani or Zegna? No problem,  provide your tailor with a magazine clipping that caught your eye and  ask for a suit that resembles that picture. A skillful tailor can  replicate garments skillfully with an almost perfect accuracy. Guide  your tailor with the modifications you would like, perhaps a different  pocket area or a slimmer cut. They are there, listening.</p>
<p>Tip No.  6: Have a price range in mind and have a comfort zone in mind. The best  part of a custom made suit is it is of a high quality fabric (normally  fine wool); with a faultless fit and a price comparatively lower than an  off-the-rack suit, so whatever the budget it will be a good investment.</p>
<p>Tip  No. 7: Finally, when you come for the fitting, check both the  construction and fit and allow adequate time to fix any faults. Visit us  with assurance, knowing exactly what to expect and what you have in  mind. You paint the vision&#8230; let us make it a reality!</p>
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