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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share their experiences with the custom/bespoke/made to measure clothing process? From what my SA shared, I can order a silk shirt made from scarves, suit lined with scarves, and twillaine items. I'm excited to learn more about this but I was wondering from people who have had this done-- how did it turn out?
 
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Oh WOW!!! I love this! Can you share the reference # and price?

I tried a few things on this week. I saw this sweater which my SA loved but was definitely too wild for me (I love love the violet parme color, ofc)

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Then I tried on the utility pant. She’s wearing them in the photo above, but that color is sadly not available in the US. It comes in tan:

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I need a little emotional support here because I tried on the 36 and they were so tight that I felt badly about myself (perimenopause is so much fun, said no one ever). However, my a** looked fabulous in them. The only other size they had was 42, which stood away from my body, so I’m guessing 40.

I don’t know why its so easy for me to spend H money on scarves but not clothes; I think because I usually dress more conservatively and H really shines to me in their more unusual designs/shapes, which I personally wont wear. I need to slowly ease into it. All I’ve purchased are a few twillaines and a black cashmere sweater so far. @SugarMama ’s dress is right up my alley.

36 is XS in most brand's sizing. I am a 38-40, but numbers don't indicate styles and cuts, and H get their clothes in different places depending on type.

You are not to feel bad about your size, it's the clothes that have to fit you and not the other way around.

I'm guessing 40 may also be too big, they should be relaxed fit but not like 90s cargo pants falling-off-hips relaxed.
 
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