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Hoi An vs Thailand — 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

Hoi An is the better value for a well-made suit — 89/100 vs 22/100

Hoi An gets you genuine canvas work if you pick the right shop at $150–$400, with full remote reordering after you fly home. Thailand runs $400–$900 for comparable make, with heavy tout and scam pressure. Thailand still wins where it wins: fastest turnaround culture in the world.

Cheaper for real quality:Hoi An· $150–$400Lower scam pressure:Hoi An· MediumConstruction floor:Hoi An· Half/full canvas if you ask the right shopTraveller value:Hoi An· 89/100

Side-by-side

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

Hoi An
good suits $150+
Thailand
good suits $400+
Well-made suit, real price
What genuine half/full-canvas work actually costs there (2-piece, USD).
$150–$400
$400–$900
Street / package price
What you get quoted as a walk-in tourist — and what that money really buys.
$80–$200
$150–$350
Construction reality
What a walk-in actually gets. Canvassed jackets drape and last; fused ones bubble.
Half/full canvas if you ask the right shop
Mixed market — fused common, canvas exists
Fabric honesty
"Cashmere" at $99 is not cashmere. Reputable shops label blends honestly and show mill books; street shops mislabel. Burn-test culture exists for a reason.
Package shops mislabel routinely; named Bangkok houses stock genuine mill cloth.
Turnaround & fittings
24–72h common; good workshops prefer 2–3 days with a second fitting. 1–3 fittings standard — the advantage of a walkable old town.
24–48h is the national sales pitch; 3–5 days at the good houses. 1–2; rush culture cuts corners.
Tout / scam pressure
Commission steering, fake sales, street touting — the hidden tax on your suit.
Medium — tout commissions and upsells exist
High — aggressive touting / commission economy
Reorder after you fly home
The question nobody asks until a year later.
Full remote ordering & remakes (measurements on file)
Some shops answer email/WhatsApp, hit-or-miss
Best time to go
Feb–Apr and Aug–Sep (dry, before/after domestic holiday peaks); avoid Oct–Nov typhoon rains.
Nov–Feb. Avoid Songkran (April).
Traveller value score
Trustworthy construction per dollar, discounted for scam risk, credited for remote follow-up (0–100).
89/100 · Exceptional
22/100 · Fair

Where each one wins — and doesn’t

Hoi An

500+ tailor shops in a walkable UNESCO old town — the densest tailoring cluster in Asia.

  • True half-canvas work from ~$150 — the lowest canvassed price point of any hub
  • 300-year tailoring tradition; 1–3 fittings within a walkable old town
  • Remote reorder culture: pattern on file, WhatsApp fittings, ships worldwide
  • Quality variance is extreme — the wrong shop fuses and mislabels fabric
  • Smaller luxury-fabric stock than Hong Kong (top mills by order, not on the shelf)
  • You need 2–3 days in town to do it properly

ScamsHotel/taxi commission referrals exist and inflate prices ~20–30%. No aggressive street touting like Bangkok, but "my cousin's shop" steering is real.

Named shopsNathan Tailors · BeBe Tailor · Yaly Couture · Kimmy Tailor · A Dong Silk

GoFeb–Apr and Aug–Sep (dry, before/after domestic holiday peaks); avoid Oct–Nov typhoon rains.

Thailand

Very high density in tourist zones nationwide; quality concentrated in a short Bangkok shortlist.

  • Fastest turnaround culture in the world
  • A few Bangkok houses with genuinely international reputations
  • Tourist infrastructure makes the logistics effortless
  • Highest scam/tout pressure of any tailoring destination
  • Fused package suits dominate the market
  • 2–3× Vietnamese prices for comparable canvas work

ScamsThailand's tailor-tout economy (tuk-tuk commissions, fake closing-down sales, "government export shop" routines) is the most institutionalised in Asia.

Named shopsTailor on Ten (BKK) · Raja's Fashions (BKK) · Universal Tailors (BKK)

GoNov–Feb. Avoid Songkran (April).

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.

R
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!

Hoi An vs Thailand — common questions

Is it cheaper to get a suit made in Hoi An or Thailand?

Hoi An is cheaper for genuinely well-made work: $150–$400 for half/full-canvas versus $400–$900 in Thailand. Workshop half-canvas from ~$150; big tourist storefronts charge more for less make. Quality varies enormously shop to shop — the town has 500+ tailors.

Hoi An or Thailand — where is the suit quality better?

Hoi An: half/full canvas if you ask the right shop — Mass-tourist shops fuse by default; established workshops cut genuine half-canvas at prices no other hub matches. Ask to see the canvas — good shops show you. Thailand: mixed market — fused common, canvas exists — The tourist economy is fused package deals; the respected Bangkok houses do genuine canvas at mid prices. Outside Bangkok, quality drops fast.

Where are tailor scams worse, Hoi An or Thailand?

Thailand carries more pressure: Thailand's tailor-tout economy (tuk-tuk commissions, fake closing-down sales, "government export shop" routines) is the most institutionalised in Asia. By contrast, Hoi An: Hotel/taxi commission referrals exist and inflate prices ~20–30%. No aggressive street touting like Bangkok, but "my cousin's shop" steering is real.

Can I reorder from Hoi An or Thailand after I fly home?

Hoi An: The established workshops keep your pattern and reorder/remake remotely over WhatsApp with worldwide shipping — Hoi An pioneered this among Asian tailoring towns. Thailand: A few Bangkok names handle email reorders well; the rest are unreachable after checkout. If remote reordering matters, that difference usually decides the whole question — your second and third suits cost no flights.

So which should I choose, Hoi An or Thailand?

On trustworthy construction per dollar, Hoi An scores 89/100. The best canvas-quality-per-dollar in Asia, multi-fitting culture, and the only hub where remote reordering after you leave is normal. Thailand is the right call when: Convenience tailoring on a beach holiday or layover — good results require booking the Bangkok shortlist and ignoring everything else.

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