Turkish Suits in Kampala | How to find fakes! | Suits Avenue

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MOST COMMON TURKISH REVIEWS

“nothing makes me fall in love like saying a well dressed man” – GK

“for real imported suits from Turkey, great customer care. I will buy again and again..”-KL

“So nice & cool for chilling with baddies so guys thanks for having kept us well thank u so much” -AP

Turkish suits are quality at good price….

10 Ways to spot a cheap suit

1. CHEAP PLASTIC BUTTONS

 

Do the buttons look cheap, flimsy, and painted? They probably are.

2. PLASTIC BUTTON ANCHORS

 

3. PAPER-Y LINING

 

Cheap linings are usually made of polyester, which traps heat and doesn’t breathe at all. It’s especially bad if it makes a “scrunchy” or “swishy” sound when you move it around.

4. SYNTHETIC FIBERS (OR SIZING S-XL)

 

Just avoid shiny, stiff, sweaty synthetic fibers. Go all natural.

And a suit should be cut slightly more precisely than “Small”, “Medium” or “Large”. It’s not a t-shirt, don’t buy it like one.

5. SKIMPING ON EXTRA FABRIC

 

The roughly 3.5 yards of cloth it takes to make a suit is the majority of its cost. A cheap manufacturer will cut all the excess – including the fabric under the hem needed to lengthen the trousers and the fabric inside the seat needed to let-out the waist.

6. LAPEL LINES NOT ANCHORED

 

7. FUSING BUBBLES

 

This is the sign of a “fused front” (ie. glued together) chest piece.

8. LOW ARMHOLES

 

A low armhole is a just bad design. It’s a carry-over from old-school patterns.

9. HARD-CREASED ROLL LINES

 

The lapel is a focal point of the suit. It should have a soft, gradual, three-dimension roll that gives dimension and life to the jacket.

10. BUBBLY SHOULDER LINES

 

The shoulders are a critical point of a suit. They should have a clean smooth line.

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