The City of Tailor-Made Fashion

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Hi Everybody. I am 188cm and 94kg. It is hard to find clothes in DaNang. A normal Vietnamese size XXXL barely fits. I have discovered over some time just how easy it is to have clothes custom made, and to have clothes copied. This time I returned to the same ladies who copied my falling apart cargo shorts to have them copy my favorite big shirt. This is that story. Enjoy.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @GaryNichols50
    @GaryNichols50 Před 12 dny

    Interesting to see the process of having shirts made there.

  • @eli1570
    @eli1570 Před 13 dny

    I'm glad that Hoi An is still a great place to have clothes tailor made. I was there in 2004, and back then you can have a whole suit with Italian wool and silk lining tailor made for $100. I believe a Tailored shirt would only cost $5 each back in 2004, and now in 2024 a tailored shirt cost $20/each. It seems kind of inappropriate for the price on the tailored shirt to have gone up 400% in 20 years. I think they gave you the tourist's price on the shirts. If you spoke a little Vietnamese, you might had bargained a much lower price on those shirts. Chuck, you really need to learn how to haggle a lot better over the final price, because the Vietnamese vendors lose respect for Americans when so many Americans give in and pay so much more than the fair profitable price.

  • @MyTravelPass
    @MyTravelPass Před 13 dny

    The lady robbed you
    You get it for half price if you negotiate

  • @soidoggystyle2030
    @soidoggystyle2030 Před 13 dny

    Chuck, I am truly hoping that one day in the near future you will make a decision for yourself that you want to start eating everything once again, including meats. I would love to see a video series from you about how an ex vegan gets his mind blown from tasting real authentic Vietnamese food for the first time. It would be very great entertainment to watch you try one Vietnamese dish after another, and your videos might go viral on You Tube to change your life for the better. BTW Chuck, those Vietnamese shirts that you already owned with the long sleeves that are not quite long enough for your arms should be alter by the tailors into short sleeves shirts. That way you can move your arms much better and have a bunch of short sleeves collar shirts to wear on those really hot days.

    • @chuckmyntti
      @chuckmyntti  Před 13 dny +1

      i spent three years here eating everything. i'm not missing anything. Vegan is by far the way to go.

    • @soidoggystyle2030
      @soidoggystyle2030 Před 13 dny

      @@chuckmyntti Dr. McDougall just pass away at the age of 77. RIP John McDougall. His death was his last gift to us all. His last gift was a shocking warning that we are omnivores and thus we must eat like omnivores in moderation. He died at home in his bed in peace from malnutrition. He wife was by his side in the end.

    • @chuckmyntti
      @chuckmyntti  Před 13 dny

      @@soidoggystyle2030 czcams.com/video/JRlUTtdrJIo/video.htmlsi=UIonWq3RNesIKV5v

    • @chuckmyntti
      @chuckmyntti  Před 13 dny

      skip the first 6 minutes

    • @JaKi052
      @JaKi052 Před 11 dny

      @@chuckmyntti what adopting veganism does to ones body and mind is special. dont miss anything and feel great! btw would have been nice to see you in the shirts and see how they fit!