Dirk Wainscotting
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RTW = ready to wear (or 'ready made' as it used to be called).
I suggested Cad & Dandy because they are one of the non SR tailors who might be able to knock out a coat about the same price as you find in the dearer RTW brands or some independent clothiers.
Of course there's no law that says you can't just buy a good ready-made and have it altered to fit. The majority of people do and it's fine. Have a look at the coats on places like Savvy Row (some nice hacking jackets crop up on there) or other people (here on FL too) who sell good old tweed jackets; at 2nd-hand vintage shops in your area too.
Personally I find a lot of the new RTW 'tweed' coats a bit flimsy and with poor finishing. Not surprising since they are almost exclusively not made in Europe or America any "first-world" country and not 'hand tailored' in any way, despite what the mendacious label may claim.
I suggested Cad & Dandy because they are one of the non SR tailors who might be able to knock out a coat about the same price as you find in the dearer RTW brands or some independent clothiers.
Of course there's no law that says you can't just buy a good ready-made and have it altered to fit. The majority of people do and it's fine. Have a look at the coats on places like Savvy Row (some nice hacking jackets crop up on there) or other people (here on FL too) who sell good old tweed jackets; at 2nd-hand vintage shops in your area too.
Personally I find a lot of the new RTW 'tweed' coats a bit flimsy and with poor finishing. Not surprising since they are almost exclusively not made in Europe or America any "first-world" country and not 'hand tailored' in any way, despite what the mendacious label may claim.