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Old 20th July 2007, 09:18 PM
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Default A good quality Tailor in Bali

I know there has been heaps of recommendations about tailors, however I am going in september and I want to get a couple of suits for work made up. As well my daughter (25 years old) will also want to get some womens suits made up for work.

So we are looking for a good quality tailor and not necessarily the cheapest

Any recommendations folks
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Old 22nd July 2007, 12:59 AM
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Default I know two good ones

That I have been using for a few years now both are in Legian.

Brisbane Tailor in a laneway, Three Brothers, off Jln Padma Utara near the new All Seasons. Ask for Mr Ansor he is very good. I have had shorts, work shirts and trousers done here and I was more than happy with the result.

Franks Tailor in Jln Padma opposite Indo-National Resturant. They are pretty good as well. Also has shorts, work shirts and trousers done here and also bathers for my wife and children and school uniforms for the kiddies.

I always take over a sample of what I want made as this makes it alot easier. Also I have found to ask for "Jeans Zippers" as the plastic ones go belly up after the first dry clean.
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Old 22nd July 2007, 03:15 AM
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They both sound like what I need, as they are close to each other I will check them both out
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