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Tailors in Tulsa, OK area

Peter_E

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Oklahoma
Hi, all:
I have searched TFL for Tailors in Tusla, but there does not seem to be anyinfo in existing threads. So, I am asking if anyone has any recommendations.
I have some worsted wool cloth (years old) that I would like made into a suit. The tailors in Tulsa area that I have found via search engines (Q-Clothiers, Tom James) seem to be MTM specialists who (a) want to sell the cloth as part of their deal, and (b) make fashion garments with tight, bum-freezer jackets and high-water pants that seem to be in vogue at present.
So, does anybody know a decent/good tailor in NE Oklahoma, who can make a traditionally cut suit?
Thanks.
 
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10,796
Location
vancouver, canada
Hi, all:
I have searched TFL for Tailors in Tusla, but there does not seem to be anyinfo in existing threads. So, I am asking if anyone has any recommendations.
I have some worsted wool cloth (years old) that I would like made into a suit. The tailors in Tulsa area that I have found via search engines (Q-Clothiers, Tom James) seem to be MTM specialists who (a) want to sell the cloth as part of their deal, and (b) make fashion garments with tight, bum-freezer jackets and high-water pants that seem to be in vogue at present.
So, does anybody know a decent/good tailor in NE Oklahoma, who can make a traditionally cut suit?
Thanks.
I found my tailor by going to a large fabric store....FabricLand. They have a community bulletin board and tailors/alterationists post their business cards. Tailoring is harder and harder to find. It seems that folks that do alterations make more money per hour than do good ol' fashioned tailors.
 

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