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    Default Hong Kong Tailors Thread

    So the Savile Row thread finally got around to the Hong Kong scene, so I figured maybe a HKG thread for those of us who like it and those who want to go or those who just want to hear what it's all about? I searched but didn't find existing thread, if there is one, please let me know!

    As i mentioned in the other thread, I do travel writing and have a series starting on the basics of HKG tailors here

    Simpson Sin is a standby of mine for shirts, Lee Baron (Peter Lee) another favorite. Who does everyone else like?
    -Graham

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    Jantzen Tailors for shirts. Fat Tai (Eddie Sui) for suits.

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    Suspect the tailor I went to is gone by now. Was last in Hong Kong in 1971. Great place for getting suits made!
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by john parker View Post
    Suspect the tailor I went to is gone by now. Was last in Hong Kong in 1971. Great place for getting suits made!
    Probably, but you never know!
    -Graham

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    monalo tang works great for me for suits and shirts.

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    Slight drift, but here in Singapore there are fewer and fewer tailors in business. I have all my work shirts, trousers and occasional suit made by this guy I have been using for a while now and he is closing his ladies' tailoring service, lack of demand because ready made is now comparatively cheap while ladies' tailoring is far from cheap - my wife wants a dress made for a wedding next month, having bought the fabric and we were quoted in excess of $400 Sing just to run up a frock!! No wonder they are a dying breed.
    Driving down the razor's edge 'tween the past and the future

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    -Graham

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    I've had several shirts made by Joe Hemrajani from www.mytailor.com. They are very good, and affordable.

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    Does anyone have any experience with Monalo Tang?



    Victor Lau of Monalo Tang reached out to us through our blog, and I am going to meet with them at the end of the month to do a little piece on their operation and outfit. Any background info would be great. Also, if anyone has any questions you would like me to ask, let me know.
    -Graham

 

 

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