When I got shirts from Hemrajani, I was measured by him at a local hotel (he and his staff go "on tour"). He took the measurements twice on that visit - once by him and once by his assistant. What's that old saying - "measure twice, cut once." I received the shirt a couple months later.
When I got measured by the shirt maker in Sherman Oaks (Freddy Vandecasteele), he took my measurements and then had me come back a week later. After having me try on the unfinished shirt, he made minor corrections to the shirt. A couple days later, the shirt was done. In total, it took about 5-6 business days. Freddy was more expensive than Joe.
P.S. Brian, the experience was very pleasant. I ask lots of questions (occupational hazard) and both men were very understanding. As for Freddy, I e-mailed him before coming in to ask if he could make a collar with undercurve - he said no problem (although he said he didn't make tails like those shown by Matt). I also printed out some pictures for Freddy so he could get a better idea of what I wanted.
When I got measured by the shirt maker in Sherman Oaks (Freddy Vandecasteele), he took my measurements and then had me come back a week later. After having me try on the unfinished shirt, he made minor corrections to the shirt. A couple days later, the shirt was done. In total, it took about 5-6 business days. Freddy was more expensive than Joe.
P.S. Brian, the experience was very pleasant. I ask lots of questions (occupational hazard) and both men were very understanding. As for Freddy, I e-mailed him before coming in to ask if he could make a collar with undercurve - he said no problem (although he said he didn't make tails like those shown by Matt). I also printed out some pictures for Freddy so he could get a better idea of what I wanted.