Getting a custom suit made usually demands rulers, tape measures and something called an "incline tool" to get the measurements just right. It also takes time –- well over an hour, at least — not to mention a lot of patience and a trained eye.
But at the Arden Reed tailor truck, it takes little more than a click and a short wait. The 3D scanner does the rest.
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Carlos Solorio, co-founder of Arden Reed, claims that this is the most efficient way to get a bespoke suit. The company has done away with the traditional measuring procedure and managed to fit the entire process into a 20-minute visit. Arden Reed offers a wide selection of fabrics and options for its suits, creating just about any kind of suit a man would need. Read more...
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