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Clothes make the man??..3
Last week we had started to look at how to choose a good tailor and I wish to
go a little further into this.
As discussed earlier, the easiest way to choose the tailor is to look at how
well the establishment decorates the display windows and how fastidiously the
staff in the establishment dress.
This does not mean that the staff at a good custom tailor?s should be dressed
in a coat and tie. Weather in Thailand would not encourage this, but the staff
and at least the person running a good establishment should be sensibly if not
well dressed.
This would reflect directly on the way the clients products are handled. When
judging the display windows of the establishment, great attention should be
afforded to the way the models are dressed. Colour coordination should be good
in the clothes the mannequins are wearing and the styles should be up to date as
well as sensible.
Each tailor has its own particular way of dressing its models and this on the
one hand reflects the kind of client the establishment is trying to attract and
is attracting and as well on the other hand reflects on the dress sense of the
establishment and its runners. This also tells us as to what to expect from the
establishment in terms of styles, cuts, and designs.
A tailoring establishment that dresses its models in a myriad of styles,
patterns and colours can be easily equated with one which will try to dress a
client any which way possible just to make him drop his money there.
A well run and professional establishment should always have its models well
dressed and sensibly too. One should not feel overwhelmed by the many options
and possibilities being impressed upon the client when he tries to get a feeling
of what exactly he wants to get by looking at the displays.
One should also, and this is especially true of tailors in Thailand; beware
of establishments that advertise ridiculous deals and fantastically low prices
for their products. I am a tailor and I know that it is not possible to get 2
suits, 2 trousers, 6 shirts and heaven knows what else for something like twenty
five dollars. Yes, this is not a typo!!! There are tailors here who do advertise
such ridiculous package deals and get away with it.. woe to the false
advertising laws and consumer rights situation.
Being so, firstly one has to call into question the honesty and integrity of
such business, which advertise low rates and when it does come down to it, are
unable to comply with the conditions that such establishments have mentioned in
their own advertisements. I do sometimes wonder why the government does not do
anything about this. Were it Europe these establishments would be sued into the
ground.
Ironically by advertising such ridiculous and preposterous prices
establishments that do take out such ads are also telling you what to expect
from them. There is no free lunch as a famous economist once said and I am
afraid this is truer than ever today. By telling us that a suit costs forty
dollars the establishment that sells it for such a price also is inadvertently
warning us about the quality and durability, hence value of such an item.
Were one to know that an airline is selling a plane ticket from New York to
San Fransisco for twenty dollars, wouldn?t you be skeptical too and wouldn?t you
try to find out what the small print says? So why not the same for such false
advertisements? Frankly I would consider my time and peace of mind much more
valuable than that. It is a shame that unwilling and unaware tourists do fall
for such scams and this gives the country an undesired image.
Such establishments should be given a wide berth.
Another thing that does bother me about tailors in Thailand is that they
profess to have received various awards and trophies. Since such awards do not
actually exist, where do these shops get them from? And who does give it to
them? I really wonder.
Once the presentation criteria has been met in choosing the right tailor for
your self, one should now try to get to know how well informed is the tailor who
serves you.
Let us go into this in next weeks newsletter. We shall then discuss what is
necessary to know by a tailor that you would be happy being served by and how to
find that out.
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or kevin@embassyfashion.com for more
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