Bangkok vs New York — suits
Real 2026 prices, construction reality, scam pressure and whether you can reorder after you fly home — the data that actually decides the question.
Full disclosure: this guide is published by Nathan Tailors, a Hoi An workshop. The data is sourced and every destination gets credit where it genuinely wins — including over us.
The verdict
Bangkok is the better value for a well-made suit — 22/100 vs 8/100
Bangkok gets you a mixed market where fused is common at $400–$900, with hit-or-miss remote follow-up. New York runs $1,500–$5,000 for comparable make, with low sales pressure. New York still wins where it wins: convenient fittings for us buyers.
Side-by-side
Highlighted cells win the row. “Well-made” means genuine half/full-canvas work — not the street package deal.
Where each one wins — and doesn’t
Bangkok
Hundreds of shops concentrated on Sukhumvit/Silom — high density, highly variable, heavily touted.
- Unbeatable speed: wearable suits in 24–48h, citywide
- A few internationally respected houses with real canvas work and online booking
- Easy logistics — every flight connects through Bangkok
- The most aggressive tout/commission economy in Asian tailoring
- Package-deal suits are fused, mislabeled and short-lived
- Real-canvas pricing runs 2–3× Hoi An for comparable make
ScamsTuk-tuk/taxi commission steering, fake "government tailor sale" routines, and relentless Sukhumvit touting are institutional. Commissions can add 30–50% to your price.
Named shopsTailor on Ten · Raja's Fashions · Universal Tailors · Pinky Tailors
GoNov–Feb (cool season). Songkran (mid-April) closes shops.
New York
Appointment showrooms, not a shopping street.
- Convenient fittings for US buyers
- Strong consumer protection
- $800–5,000 for make often equal to Asia's
- Much MTM is quietly cut overseas anyway
ScamsNo street economy; the only trap is paying bespoke prices for outsourced MTM.
Named shopsMichael Andrews · Alan David · Paolo Martorano (bespoke)
GoYear-round.
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Bangkok vs New York — common questions
Is it cheaper to get a suit made in Bangkok or New York?
Bangkok is cheaper for genuinely well-made work: $400–$900 for half/full-canvas versus $1,500–$5,000 in New York. The famous "$199 suit + free shirts" packages are fused polyester-blend work. Respected Sukhumvit shops run $400–900 for genuine half/full canvas.
Bangkok or New York — where is the suit quality better?
Bangkok: mixed market — fused common, canvas exists — The package-deal economy is fused. A handful of well-known shops (often Indian-Thai family houses) cut real half/full canvas at mid prices — you must seek them out by name. New York: half/full canvas if you ask the right shop — MTM studios outsource (often to Asia!) with fused/half options; a small bespoke scene cuts proper canvas locally.
Where are tailor scams worse, Bangkok or New York?
Bangkok carries more pressure: Tuk-tuk/taxi commission steering, fake "government tailor sale" routines, and relentless Sukhumvit touting are institutional. Commissions can add 30–50% to your price. By contrast, New York: No street economy; the only trap is paying bespoke prices for outsourced MTM.
Can I reorder from Bangkok or New York after I fly home?
Bangkok: Top names answer email and keep records; the package shops will never be reachable again. New York: Showroom/CRM culture; easy reorders. If remote reordering matters, that difference usually decides the whole question — your second and third suits cost no flights.
So which should I choose, Bangkok or New York?
On trustworthy construction per dollar, Bangkok scores 22/100. Speed and convenience on a layover — genuinely good work exists if you book the named shops and refuse the street economy. New York is the right call when: Buyers who want domestic convenience and will pay 4–8× Asian prices for it.
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