Anyone know where I can get shirts made in PP?
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Anyone know where I can get shirts made in PP?
Hello
I was wondering if anyone knew a decent shirt maker (or tailors) in Phnom Penh?
If you have location details, price etc - any other details greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone knew a decent shirt maker (or tailors) in Phnom Penh?
If you have location details, price etc - any other details greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Re: Anyone know where I can get shirts made in PP?
For a moment I thought we had asked the same question but these are about shirts not t-shirts!
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Re: Anyone know where I can get shirts made in PP?
For quite a number of years I used to get my shirts tailor made by an old Vietnamese-Cambodian who learned his art as a cutter and tailor under the French, either using my own selected materials purchased elsewhere or using materials from his fabric sample books. However, as I've not been able to get back in to Cambodia for the past 18 months, I am not sure if he is still in business or even still alive.
But for what it may be worth here are his contact details for his "hole in the wall" small shop.
Mr CUNG - Tailor
#183, Street # 110,
Ang Duong
Khan Daun Penh.
Having learned his tailoring skills under the French he understands how to cut his cloth to best fit the European body rather than the slimmer/shorter trunked Asian physique.
Mr Cung only speaks Khmer, Vietnamese and French.
His shop looks chaotic but is overflowing with tailoring orders.
OML
But for what it may be worth here are his contact details for his "hole in the wall" small shop.
Mr CUNG - Tailor
#183, Street # 110,
Ang Duong
Khan Daun Penh.
Having learned his tailoring skills under the French he understands how to cut his cloth to best fit the European body rather than the slimmer/shorter trunked Asian physique.
Mr Cung only speaks Khmer, Vietnamese and French.
His shop looks chaotic but is overflowing with tailoring orders.
OML
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Re: Anyone know where I can get shirts made in PP?
I let made few shirts and a suit at the Russian market, there are many shops inside the market. 18-20$ for good cotton shirt. 200$ for suit.
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