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Old 04-28-2017, 05:03 PM   #99
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Originally Posted by Cappy View Post
Any tailer will tell you that Indochino is low quality. Many won't even touch them out of fear their alterations will wreck an already terrible suit and the client will blame it on them.

You get what you pay for. There is a reason they are cheap, and don't let their constant sales price fool you.

They certainly fit better than an off the rack suit without tailoring, but any OTR suit i have purchased has been tailored to some extent.
You can tell by looking at IndoChino suits that they are garbage. The lapels are so stiff on them, they look like glued together cardboard. They always have some weird stitching around the ends of their jackets too. It's as though there are tiny wrinkles around all the edges.

For lower end suits that do a similar thing, you're better off with Spier and MacKay. You'll need more post-purchase tailoring with them though. The material from them is far superior than IndoChino. You can do a lot with proper tailoring, but it can only cover up bad materials and construction so much.
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