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2026 Destination GuidePrices verified June 2026

Hong Kong 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

Hong Kong is the better value for a well-made suit — 22/100 vs 22/100

Hong Kong gets you canvassed construction as standard at $800–$2,200, 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:Thailand· $400–$900Lower scam pressure:Hong Kong· LowConstruction floor:Hong Kong· Canvassed construction is the normTraveller value:Hong Kong· 22/100

Side-by-side

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

Hong Kong
good suits $800+
Thailand
good suits $400+
Well-made suit, real price
What genuine half/full-canvas work actually costs there (2-piece, USD).
$800–$2,200
$400–$900
Street / package price
What you get quoted as a walk-in tourist — and what that money really buys.
$400–$700
$150–$350
Construction reality
What a walk-in actually gets. Canvassed jackets drape and last; fused ones bubble.
Canvassed construction is the norm
Mixed market — fused common, canvas exists
Fabric honesty
Excellent at the named houses — deep stock of genuine English/Italian mill cloth on the shelf.
Package shops mislabel routinely; named Bangkok houses stock genuine mill cloth.
Turnaround & fittings
3–5 days with 2–3 fittings; 24h possible at a premium. 2–3 fittings standard — the most disciplined fitting culture in Asia.
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.
Low — regulated, little touting
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
Oct–Dec (dry, mild). Avoid Chinese New Year closures.
Nov–Feb. Avoid Songkran (April).
Traveller value score
Trustworthy construction per dollar, discounted for scam risk, credited for remote follow-up (0–100).
22/100 · Fair
22/100 · Fair

Where each one wins — and doesn’t

Hong Kong

A compact set of legacy houses (TST/Central) rather than a bazaar — quality floor is high, so is the bill.

  • Most consistent quality floor in Asia — canvas standard, disciplined fittings
  • Best on-the-shelf luxury fabric stock east of Italy
  • Decades-deep remote/trunk-show infrastructure
  • Prices now overlap Western made-to-measure ($800–2,200)
  • Little romance or savings left — you pay for the institution
  • Rush work costs sharply extra

ScamsSome Tsim Sha Tsui touting persists, but the commission economy is mild and the established houses are transparent.

Named shopsSam's Tailor · W.W. Chan & Sons · Empire International · Manning Company

GoOct–Dec (dry, mild). Avoid Chinese New Year closures.

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).

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·Verified Google review · remote order to the UK

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Hong Kong vs Thailand — common questions

Is it cheaper to get a suit made in Hong Kong or Thailand?

Thailand is cheaper for genuinely well-made work: $400–$900 for half/full-canvas versus $800–$2,200 in Hong Kong. Bangkok dominates; Phuket/Pattaya/Chiang Mai run the same package-deal model with more aggression and less skill. Real canvas work clusters in a few named Bangkok houses.

Hong Kong or Thailand — where is the suit quality better?

Hong Kong: canvassed construction is the norm — The famous houses cut proper half/full canvas as standard and have dressed travelling executives for 70 years. Consistency is the product. 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, Hong Kong 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, Hong Kong: Some Tsim Sha Tsui touting persists, but the commission economy is mild and the established houses are transparent.

Can I reorder from Hong Kong or Thailand after I fly home?

Hong Kong: The travelling-tailor model was invented here — trunk shows worldwide, patterns on file for decades. 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, Hong Kong or Thailand?

On trustworthy construction per dollar, Hong Kong scores 22/100. Executives who want guaranteed consistency and deep luxury cloth stock, and will pay Western-adjacent prices for it. 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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