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Tailored pants - cost

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I need one pair of black pants for a graduation

 

how much should it cost and any recommendations welcome. 

You can pay upwards of thousands of baht for a custom made pair or go to Chatuchak or any local flea market and pay 100 for a good used pair. I think Uniqlo would be good for price and quality....

7 minutes ago, flyingtlger said:

You can pay upwards of thousands of baht for a custom made pair or go to Chatuchak or any local flea market and pay 100 for a good used pair. I think Uniqlo would be good for price and quality....

I don't think Chatuchak or Uniqlo or local flea markets do tailored trousers.  

 

 

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39 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said:

I need one pair of black pants for a graduation

how much should it cost and any recommendations welcome. 

Tailor on Ten would be my recommendation if you want decent tailored trousers, B4000 upwards.  Any "Indian" tailor's outlet would make poorer quality, less tailored trousers, for a couple of thousand, maybe less.

 

EDIT:  Sorry, just noticed that you want CM recommendations, forget mine!

Plenty of secondhand stores in Chiang Mai, all shapes, colors, and sizes.

 

Or visit Changkhlan Road, 2000 - 3000 baht.

Why do they have to be tailored? How about buying a pair off Lazada and then taking them to a local seamstress to get the right fit? Much cheaper for a one time use item.

My oldest Thai daughter's Uni graduation is coming soon..... She ordered the robe online & asked me to take her to the local market (I didn't know why) where she bought a blouse & other items needed.....

She is a go getter and proudly used her own money from a job she went out and found of her own volition.....

This is the easy one = Daughter #2 doesn't believe she should have to lift a finger to do, expect, or get anything - she's going to have a rude awakening..... She's the more gifted of the 2 & life will be harder if she doesn't harness/channel her efforts.....

Why not find some good fitting ones at a mall store.  They will cut them to length for you while you wait for free.  Usually takes about 30 minutes.

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21 hours ago, pgrahmm said:

My oldest Thai daughter's Uni graduation is coming soon..... She ordered the robe online & asked me to take her to the local market (I didn't know why) where she bought a blouse & other items needed.....

She is a go getter and proudly used her own money from a job she went out and found of her own volition.....

This is the easy one = Daughter #2 doesn't believe she should have to lift a finger to do, expect, or get anything - she's going to have a rude awakening..... She's the more gifted of the 2 & life will be harder if she doesn't harness/channel her efforts.....

Even less relevant than my post!

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Even less relevant than my post!

maybe one of them is a tailor?

4 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Even less relevant than my post!

 

 

Wasn't the OP's post about needing clothing for a graduation? I addressed that with a possibility.....

 

Yeah - 2nd part was probably less relevant than your post.....

Uncertain though, you've set that bar pretty high..😆

On 2/13/2024 at 11:20 AM, flyingtlger said:

You can pay upwards of thousands of baht for a custom made pair or go to Chatuchak or any local flea market and pay 100 for a good used pair. I think Uniqlo would be good for price and quality....

This post is in the Chiang Mai group. Why would op go to Bangkok when he can have pants made in CM? 

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