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Ultimate Guide Tailor’s Dressmaking Abilities: Get The Best Out Of Them

Getting your wardrobe ready for the festive season can be daunting, especially when you can’t find the perfect outfit at your go-to stores. But don’t worry, having a talented neighbourhood tailor on speed dial can help bring your imagined outfit to life. However, there are some things you need to keep in mind to make sure the final result is a stunning piece that you will love to hear.

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First things first, be reasonable about what you are asking your tailor to stitch. Complicated-looking dhoti pants may not be up his alley, but a classic Anarkali will surely make you stand out. It’s always better to provide your tailor with a physical sample rather than a reference picture of what you are after. Also, remember that the accuracy of the measurements is essential for the perfect fit. Let the tailor take these himself and make a note of them for your reference.

Local tailors may quote a higher quantity of fabric than you actually need, so it’s best to do your own research. Remember, the fabric is the main determinant of the cost of your outfit, so don’t compromise on the quality. Pure fabrics are the ideal way to go. Also, don’t forget that expensive fabrics are best charged to specialized tailors.

The better the lining, the more flawless the fall of your outfit. Don’t compromise on quality. It’s advisable to buy the lining, button, and trimmings yourself rather than leaving it up to the tailor.

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If you’re leaving your fabric and samples in the tailor’s custody, be careful they don’t get mixed up with his other orders. Bundle up the designated fabrics, trims, and samples for every outfit together so that there is no cause for confusion.

Don’t overlook minor yet important details. A too-long kurta can always be pulled up, but not the other way around. Even if you’re opting for a sleeveless design, purchase additional matching fabric for future alterations.

Before moving forward with the final finishing, do a thorough trial and opt for margins to allow for alterations. Check for loose threads or tears. Don’t leave the leftover fabric with tailore. Instead, get creative with it and make a matching accessory for your outfit.

Remember, if you need the outfit in 10 days, give the tailor a three-day delivery date. Be prepared for multiple follow-ups and frantic phone calls. But with patience, perseverance, and a back-up outfit, you are sure to get the perfect festive outfit that you predicted.

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