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Originally Posted by omgitswes
What's the difference? I always figured they were basically the sameOriginally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Originally Posted by tony23retro
This dude is bespoke everything.
There is a difference between bespoke and MTM
PG is not bespoke everything ... he has a lot of bespoke, but much like the wardrobe of every well dressed man (and he is by far one of the best dressed people i know) he has a good mix of bespoke, mtm and rtw/otr.
MTM is basically getting a semi-bespoke item. The house has their house style and a few changes you can make. Some things dont/cant be changed, so hopefully those things are consistent with your stylistic choices.
With bespoke, your design is cut from scratch and you can get any and everything you want. The problem typically with bespoke is going to a tailor whose experience does not equate to your expectations. It is pricey and you will therefore have higher expectations. If the tailor cant deliver, it can be VERY frustrating.
In my personal opinion, MTM makes no sense, especially if you already have a brand that fits you well OTR and a great alterations tailor. I went straight from OTR to bespoke and skipped MTM.