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2026 Destination GuidePrices verified June 2026

Bangkok vs Vietnam — 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

Vietnam is the better value for a well-made suit — 76/100 vs 22/100

Vietnam gets you genuine canvas work if you pick the right shop at $150–$500, with full remote reordering after you fly home. Bangkok runs $400–$900 for comparable make, with heavy tout and scam pressure. Bangkok still wins where it wins: unbeatable speed: wearable suits in 24–48h, citywide.

Cheaper for real quality:Vietnam· $150–$500Lower scam pressure:Vietnam· MediumConstruction floor:Vietnam· Half/full canvas if you ask the right shopTraveller value:Vietnam· 76/100

Side-by-side

Highlighted cells win the row. “Well-made” means genuine half/full-canvas work — not the street package deal.

Bangkok
good suits $400+
Vietnam
good suits $150+
Well-made suit, real price
What genuine half/full-canvas work actually costs there (2-piece, USD).
$400–$900
$150–$500
Street / package price
What you get quoted as a walk-in tourist — and what that money really buys.
$150–$350
$80–$250
Construction reality
What a walk-in actually gets. Canvassed jackets drape and last; fused ones bubble.
Mixed market — fused common, canvas exists
Half/full canvas if you ask the right shop
Fabric honesty
Heavy mislabeling in the package shops ("Italian cashmere" that burns like plastic). Named shops carry genuine mill books (VBC, Zegna trade lines).
Same split as Hoi An: reputable workshops label honestly; tourist storefronts mislabel. Ask for mill books.
Turnaround & fittings
The 24-hour suit is the city's signature — and its biggest quality ceiling. Good shops want 3–5 days. 1–2 fittings typical; rush culture trims them.
24h–5 days depending on city and shop. 1–3 fittings; Hoi An's walkable density makes multiple fittings easiest.
Tout / scam pressure
Commission steering, fake sales, street touting — the hidden tax on your suit.
High — aggressive touting / commission economy
Medium — tout commissions and upsells exist
Reorder after you fly home
The question nobody asks until a year later.
Some shops answer email/WhatsApp, hit-or-miss
Full remote ordering & remakes (measurements on file)
Best time to go
Nov–Feb (cool season). Songkran (mid-April) closes shops.
Feb–Apr nationwide; central coast best Feb–Sep.
Traveller value score
Trustworthy construction per dollar, discounted for scam risk, credited for remote follow-up (0–100).
22/100 · Fair
76/100 · Exceptional

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.

Vietnam

Hoi An (500+ shops) for visitors; Saigon/Hanoi for resident-grade bespoke; Da Nang growing.

  • Lowest genuine-canvas prices anywhere ($150–500)
  • National garment-industry depth (world #2 exporter) under the craft layer
  • Remote ordering culture: measurements on file, ships worldwide
  • Extreme shop-to-shop variance — research is mandatory
  • Luxury mill cloth usually by order rather than on the shelf
  • Less English fluency outside the tourist tailoring hubs

ScamsCommission steering exists everywhere tourists go; aggression is far lower than Thailand's tout economy.

Named shopsNathan Tailors (Hoi An) · Cao Minh (Saigon) · BeBe Tailor (Hoi An) · Duc Hanh (Hanoi)

GoFeb–Apr nationwide; central coast best Feb–Sep.

Or skip the flight entirely

A Hoi An half-canvas suit, shipped to your door — from $149 + shipping.

Every price on this page assumes you fly somewhere. Our workshop takes the trip out: a master tailor reviews your guided self-measurements and photos over WhatsApp before cutting, sews genuine half-canvas, and ships worldwide by DHL/FedEx in 2–3 weeks. Shipping is quoted with your order and import duty, if your country charges it, is disclosed before you pay — no surprises at the door. Your pattern stays on file, so suit two never needs a flight either.

True canvas, not fused

Genuine half-canvas — the construction this whole page is about — from $149 + shipping.

No trip required

WhatsApp fittings, DHL/FedEx worldwide, 2–3 weeks door to door.

5.0★ · 400+ reviews

5,000+ clients in 50+ countries — most never visited Hoi An.

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Richard Whitby
·Verified Google review · remote order to the UK

WOW! Ordered a suit online with Linda. She contacted me by video call to go through the measuring process and once confirmed measurements again, around 4 weeks later a made to measure suit arrived in the UK. Fitted perfectly and I didn't even visit! Fantastic quality and customer service from Linda. Would definitely recommend!

Bangkok vs Vietnam — common questions

Is it cheaper to get a suit made in Bangkok or Vietnam?

Vietnam is cheaper for genuinely well-made work: $150–$500 for half/full-canvas versus $400–$900 in Bangkok. World #2 garment exporter — the brands already cut here. Hoi An is the tourist-tailoring capital; Saigon and Hanoi serve a domestic bespoke scene at slightly higher prices.

Bangkok or Vietnam — 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. Vietnam: half/full canvas if you ask the right shop — Industrial garment expertise plus a living hand-tailoring tradition: genuine canvas work at the lowest prices anywhere, IF you pick the right workshop.

Where are tailor scams worse, Bangkok or Vietnam?

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, Vietnam: Commission steering exists everywhere tourists go; aggression is far lower than Thailand's tout economy.

Can I reorder from Bangkok or Vietnam after I fly home?

Bangkok: Top names answer email and keep records; the package shops will never be reachable again. Vietnam: Vietnamese workshops lead Asia in WhatsApp-based remote ordering and worldwide shipping. 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 Vietnam?

On trustworthy construction per dollar, Vietnam scores 76/100. The best price-to-construction ratio in the world and the strongest remote-reorder culture — the value pick. Bangkok is the right call when: Speed and convenience on a layover — genuinely good work exists if you book the named shops and refuse the street economy.

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