Paging the well rounded tourers

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Gyp, Apr 21, 2011.

  1. Gyp

    wessie Guest

    Who are these specialists in bespoke apparel for properly proportioned
    individuals?

    Sadly, if I get a job in child protection I may have to wear a suit from
    time to time. Apparently, judges don't like granting care orders to
    "disresepctful cunts" in jeans & T shirts.
     
    wessie, May 12, 2011
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  2. Gyp

    davethedave Guest

    Cool!!!!

    How do we do those? Normal smiley is a colon and close brackets, the
    winky one is a semi colon and colse bracket but the fucking ones. Do
    we need to use the ALT Gr key? :) ;) $%³€ €^) ł¾ð đŋ ŋħ

    No joy here. :(
     
    davethedave, May 12, 2011
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    ogden Guest

    http://www.raja-fashions.com/
     
    ogden, May 12, 2011
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  4. Gyp

    wessie Guest

    wessie, May 12, 2011
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  5. Gyp

    ogden Guest

    How did you guess?

    As a guide, btw, a suit with extra trousers and four shirts set me back
    750 quid. I reckon a suit alone would probably come in around 450 quid
    depending on the quality and quantity of material. So call it a grand.

    A sharp intake of breath on my part got the price down, I'd recommend
    the same tactic.
     
    ogden, May 12, 2011
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  6. Gyp

    wessie Guest

    Impoverished student sob story will be at the ready
     
    wessie, May 12, 2011
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  7. How did you find the measurement / sales process, delivery and the
    quality of the end product?

    I am seriously thinking of using them, given my expanded proportions, so
    am interested in your feedback.
     
    Paul Corfield, May 12, 2011
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  8. Gyp

    ogden Guest

    The measurement was pretty straightforward, not a lot of handholding,
    very businesslike, just taking of measurements and choosing of fabric.
    There's no itemisation of the cost, just a round number, but I'd checked
    out some alternatives before I went so had a figure in mind and it
    wasn't far off that.

    Delivery-wise, the first shirt came after about three weeks. They don't
    send the rest til you confirm it fits. Everything else arrived a couple
    of weeks later.

    Fit is great, all seems spot on. If it's not, you just book another
    appointment next time they're in town and they sort it out. Quality is
    also fine - the shirts had a couple of loose extra threads and
    buttonholes that needed opening up. The key thing is it fits. If, like
    me, you always end up with sleeves that are too long and shirts that are
    like a tent to get the right neck size, it's a revelation having
    something that's just right.

    I'd use them again. I have a supicion that someone else here has used
    them before, possibly Packer.

    The alternative is asuitthatfits, which a few people at work have used
    and seem to rate. They're a bit more user-friendly, being based in the
    UK rather than HK. I think their suits are made in Nepal or something.
     
    ogden, May 12, 2011
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