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Hello gents (and ladies, if you should happen to be interested)
I received my first order from Maxwell's Clothier's today, so I thought I'd post some details about it in case anyone from the lounge is considering making use of their services. They offered a package deal which included 1 suit and 3 shirts, made to measure, for $595 Canadian. This is a SMOKING hot deal from what I've seen, because just walking into a place like Moores you're going to pay at least that much for just one crappy modern suit that probably doesn't fit you well and is made of cheap material. After communicating via email, I decided to add a waistcoat to the suit for an additional $185 and to opt for surgeon's cuffs for an extra $25 charge. Here are some shots of the suit:
In the picture below you can see that although I did not specifically ask for it (I forgot to) the armholes are cut quite high compared to anything you find off the rack:
The jacket is of a navy "wool gabardine" fabric and appears to my admittedly novice eye to have genuine horn buttons:
The fabric is definitely not of a vintage thickness, but it seems a bit nicer and at the very least as good quality as anything you'll find off the rack at places like Moores or Men's Wearhouse. Mr. Maxwell actually tours the world periodically doing fittings for suits and shirts, and I suspect that he has more fabrics available than are listed on his website, so I plan to attend his visit to my area next year.
The jacket is fully lined in silk:
And has numerous lovely little pockets for various accoutrements (Note the personalized tags):
Surgeon's cuffs:
You can also see that the lapels are wider than the modern style, which I requested. I would have liked them to have been a little bit wider still, but they were working with a picture I sent them from a catalog scan, so I can't expect precision. If I order another suit from them, I will probably confer with some of our resident tailors on FL about how to accurately describe the width of lapel I want. Regardless, I'm satisfied with the result this go round.
I actually specified no button loops, but they included them anyways, which is a fairly minor fault and can easily be remedied. They got everything else right, including high-waisted trousers with braces buttons:
The length was perfect, and they even included this interesting little reinforcement at the heel:
Detail of the fly area with the little "tab" for the inner button that definitely has a vintage pedigree from what I've seen here on FL. The white material is a rubberized strip to hold your shirt inside your trousers. Not a bad little item to include:
And finally a shot with the jacket buttoned. Imagine that the waistcoat is matching fabric but the same cut of lapel and you'll get an idea of how the three piece will look:
Also note that these shots are right out of the box, so the suit needs to be pressed since it was packed in a little bag inside a box for shipping.
My order also included three shirts, one of which you see here. I will post again when I have pics of the shirts separately showing the details of each.
All in all, I'm quite satisfied apart from the little mishap with the waistcoat not appearing. As long as they rectify that reasonably quickly, I'll be very pleased. This entire order, including the extra charges for the surgeon's cuffs, waistcoat and shirts cost me only $700CAD, which would have been about the minimum cost for a junky Moore's special alone. Basically, it's like getting a made to measure suit for 700 and getting 3 shirts thrown in for free.
More to come!
I received my first order from Maxwell's Clothier's today, so I thought I'd post some details about it in case anyone from the lounge is considering making use of their services. They offered a package deal which included 1 suit and 3 shirts, made to measure, for $595 Canadian. This is a SMOKING hot deal from what I've seen, because just walking into a place like Moores you're going to pay at least that much for just one crappy modern suit that probably doesn't fit you well and is made of cheap material. After communicating via email, I decided to add a waistcoat to the suit for an additional $185 and to opt for surgeon's cuffs for an extra $25 charge. Here are some shots of the suit:

In the picture below you can see that although I did not specifically ask for it (I forgot to) the armholes are cut quite high compared to anything you find off the rack:

The jacket is of a navy "wool gabardine" fabric and appears to my admittedly novice eye to have genuine horn buttons:

The fabric is definitely not of a vintage thickness, but it seems a bit nicer and at the very least as good quality as anything you'll find off the rack at places like Moores or Men's Wearhouse. Mr. Maxwell actually tours the world periodically doing fittings for suits and shirts, and I suspect that he has more fabrics available than are listed on his website, so I plan to attend his visit to my area next year.
The jacket is fully lined in silk:

And has numerous lovely little pockets for various accoutrements (Note the personalized tags):

Surgeon's cuffs:

You can also see that the lapels are wider than the modern style, which I requested. I would have liked them to have been a little bit wider still, but they were working with a picture I sent them from a catalog scan, so I can't expect precision. If I order another suit from them, I will probably confer with some of our resident tailors on FL about how to accurately describe the width of lapel I want. Regardless, I'm satisfied with the result this go round.
I actually specified no button loops, but they included them anyways, which is a fairly minor fault and can easily be remedied. They got everything else right, including high-waisted trousers with braces buttons:

The length was perfect, and they even included this interesting little reinforcement at the heel:

Detail of the fly area with the little "tab" for the inner button that definitely has a vintage pedigree from what I've seen here on FL. The white material is a rubberized strip to hold your shirt inside your trousers. Not a bad little item to include:

And finally a shot with the jacket buttoned. Imagine that the waistcoat is matching fabric but the same cut of lapel and you'll get an idea of how the three piece will look:

Also note that these shots are right out of the box, so the suit needs to be pressed since it was packed in a little bag inside a box for shipping.
My order also included three shirts, one of which you see here. I will post again when I have pics of the shirts separately showing the details of each.
All in all, I'm quite satisfied apart from the little mishap with the waistcoat not appearing. As long as they rectify that reasonably quickly, I'll be very pleased. This entire order, including the extra charges for the surgeon's cuffs, waistcoat and shirts cost me only $700CAD, which would have been about the minimum cost for a junky Moore's special alone. Basically, it's like getting a made to measure suit for 700 and getting 3 shirts thrown in for free.
More to come!