Best websites for customized clothing
At one of these sites you can even design your own shoes.
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IndiDenim.com lets men and women design their own jeans. The design process involves picking a hip fit; choosing a fabric; deciding on such features as rise, fly, and pocket shape; and listing your measurements. Each pair sold is backed by a “perfect-fit promise.”
Moi-Meme.com works with a team of suit makers to craft smart, tailored career clothing for women. Collections are created every season and then customized to fit.
ShoesofPrey.com is the source for bespoke women’s shoes. Buyers click through a range of choices in heel style, material, and color, then let craftsmen do the rest.
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StyleShake.com lets women design the “date-night-worthy” outfits of their dreams. Looking for something with a bandeau top? A trapeze skirt? The dress of your imagination can be made to any size.
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