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anyone know a good tailor in SAIGON?

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i want to have some bespoke shirts and suits made in saigon. i want really nice quality styling... not shoddy stuff like you'd find in a chinatown here

 
Are you looking for a tailor or a "tailor", by which I mean hookers, blow, transvestites, or some combination there of? Sorry this is ATOT you have to ask 🙂
 
i am looking for seamstresses who can sew suits for me that make james bond look like a chump in comparison. if she can service cme in the meanwhile, for no additional charge, i will not refuse. though that is not my primary intent
 
Originally posted by: LS21
i want to have some bespoke shirts and suits made in saigon. i want really nice quality styling... not shoddy stuff like you'd find in a chinatown here
Look up Dung the Tailor, I hear he's the best.

 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: LS21
i want to have some bespoke shirts and suits made in saigon. i want really nice quality styling... not shoddy stuff like you'd find in a chinatown here
Look up Dung the Tailor, I hear he's the best.



ive just read the same. unfortunately there are not too many reviews for reliability and consistency but of the sparse data available on the intrawebs its either Dung or Cao Minh..
 
Go to Hoi An if you are already in Vietnam. There is little other reason to go to the town. When I was there two weeks ago, I got some sweet custom tailoring. Suits starting at $55+, silk shirts for $12, and overcoats for $40. I personally went to Hanh Hung II (54a Phan Chu Trin St) and Thuong (30 Le Loi St). If you can't make it to Hoi An, check out Lonely Planet's Thorn Tree Forum.
 
Just search for some 9 year olds. I am sure they not only have the talent but also the experience (most likely 8+ years).
 
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