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Indochino’s Traveling Tailor

By Seattle Mag September 30, 2013

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!–paging_filter–pMenswear is having a moment. Dudes are donning blazers, ties, chinos, wing tips and even cravats these days, and are really embracing a more formal approach to dressing. It’s nice. We like it and want to encourage it./p
pSo does Vancouver-based online custom menswear store, a href=”http://www.indochino.com/” target=”_blank”Indochino/a, who is bringing their Traveling Tailor program to the Harbor Steps in downtown Seattle for ten days in October. From the 10/3 to 10/13 men can scratch their sartorial itch by making an appointment with a personal stylist and fit specialist who will talk them through the process of creating a bespoke suit, shirt or pants. Prices range from $79 for a custom shirt, $129 for pants and $429 for a suit./p
pAppointments are necessary and available a href=”http://www.indochino.com/traveling-tailor/seattle” target=”_blank”here/a./p

 

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