One of the wardrobe categories where fashion editors typically tended to purchase from designers is tailoring. After all, it completely fits under the category of a staple, and if you purchase a high-quality blazer, you’ll probably retain it for many years to come. Yes, in some cases, going to more expensive specialty brands will result in superior quality, but let’s be honest, most people can’t afford this.
Fortunately, there are a ton of labels that have filled the market void for well-made, classic tailoring that won’t break the budget, and the selection on the high street has increased considerably over the past ten years. Blazers and dressy pants from brands like Arket and are scattered throughout my personal collection.
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I polled my fellow editors and a few business experts to learn which high-street brands, including Warehouse and COS, ASOS, and Arket, had given them their favorite customized finds over the years. To see what they said, scroll down.I have a really difficult time finding tailored clothing—whether it’s high-end or designer—that fits my hourglass, 5’1″ body, but occasionally a company steps up to the plate.
I definitely have better results at Whistles than at many other stores because the sizing is consistently accurate and the fabrics and cuts are of the highest caliber. It was a tremendous find to get a black suit, and even thoughstill had to take the trousers up (standard!), it was nice to get a jacket that fit my waist, shoulders and bust well.”