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When customizing a suit for the first time, what are the most easily fooled?
The "moisture" of fabrics is very large, not to mention ordinary consumers, and even many practitioners can't escape, especially now there are more profiteers. Many brands of fabrics are registered with an English name, saying that they are imported fabrics, and the price will be much higher than that of domestic ones. When customizing a suit, the seller will definitely tell you that the brands are imported fabrics, so the price is expensive, or that these brands are top-grade fabrics and so on. Consumers are at a loss anyway.

In my opinion, and in contact with so many ordinary consumers, they don't pay much attention to the fabric brand, but are more concerned about whether the color and feel of the fabric are what they want, or whether the properties such as wrinkle resistance of the fabric can meet their needs. Therefore, when choosing the fabric of the first customized suit, it is not recommended to pay too much attention to the brand of the fabric, but should pay more attention to whether the characteristics of the fabric can meet their own needs.

Of course, there will be cases where the feel is similar and the fabric color is similar, but the price difference of suits is quite big because of different fabric brands. That is to say, there must be a difference, but the difference in fabric is not as big as that in the price of a suit. At this time, I suggest you trust your hand feeling and choose which one is more in line with your budget.

The process of constantly improving the size of clothes when trying them on. Theoretically, you don't need to try on a semi-custom suit, but the reality is that many custom shops are actually semi-custom, but you still have to try it on once. As for some home-made brands, they are not semi-customized or fully customized, and they measure clothes directly at one time. To tell the truth, without rich experience, it is basically impossible to make satisfactory clothes at one time, let alone those novices who took up their posts after a few days of brand training. When measuring, you can judge whether it is semi-customized or fully customized only by seeing whether the surveyor will give you a set of sample clothes. Of course, many surveyors probably don't understand the difference between the two, which is the status quo of this industry;