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Tailor Portland OR

Wearing custom clothing that fits your body type to perfection leaves a favorable impression. Tailoring men’s fashion is very popular at high end men’s stores where custom suits or alterations are made on wardrobe for an exceptional fit. It’s almost like having your own fashion consultant. There’s nothing more regal than buying tailor-made clothing and it’s surprisingly more affordable than you think. Please scroll down for more information and access to the local tailors in Portland, OR listed below.

Portland Luggage
(503)226-3255
440 Southwest 4th Avenue
Portland, OR
The Cleanery
(503)282-4505
42nd Avenue
Portland, OR
Amadeus Tailor
(503) 222-3069
555 Nw Park Ave
Portland, OR
City Laundry Northwest/ Pearl District Cleaners
(503) 224-7733
1414 Northwest Glisan Street
Portland, OR
Coxs Dry Cleaners
(503)228-1448
1135 Southwest Alder Street
Portland, OR
Stitch in A Hurry
(503)234-2446
2009 East Burnside Street
Portland, OR
Alteration Station At Lloyd Center
(503) 288-3817
1013 Lloyd Ctr
Portland, OR
Landis Raymond DBA Sewing Center West
(503)244-6789
4819 Southwest Stonebrook Court
Portland, OR
Majestic Cleaners & Laundry
(503) 281-1108
3801 Northeast Sandy Boulevard
Portland, OR
Alteration Station
(503) 224-8806
803 Sw Morrison St
Portland, OR

Tailor

Body Style -- Yours!

What you look like with clothes on depends on what you look like without them?

Men are great at evaluating women's shapes. So why do we suck when it comes to figuring out our own body type?

We can instantly peg a woman as a pear-shaped beauty built for cornering or a wedge-shaped nymph built for speed, but don't know how we look to others?

I've tried to illustrate body shapes with these crazy little stick-figure guys to help you decide which one fits your body style. Once we know our body type we can work with clothes to emphasis our good points and down play the areas we want to down play!

Classification by body type has been around for quite a while. Five thousand years ago Sanskrit teachings of Ayurvedic medicine assigned three basic body types:

∗ Vata: a thin body type belonging to a person who can be unpredictable and who becomes vivacious and excitable under pressure.
 

∗ Pitta: a medium body type represents a person who can be intense, orderly, decisive and tends to become angry and ubrupt under pressure.
 

∗ Kapha: a heavy set body embies a relaxed, calm, steady, easy going person who, when stressed may balk and grow silent.
 

American psychologist William H. Sheldon (1899-1977) classified bodies into three body types and linked personality traits to them:

∗ Ectomorph: An ectomorph was a person with a tall, thin, fragile frame and a large head. He tended to be intellectual, introverted, self-conscious and often nervous.
 

∗ Endomorph: With a rounded, soft, plump body, this person was thought to be sociable, friendly, relaxed with a fondness for food and comfort.
 

∗ Mesomorph: His athletic body type had a muscular, sturdy and thick-necked frame. According to Sheldon, he tended to be active and noisy, risk-taking and sometimes insensitive in his personal relationships.
 

For years, these descriptions were the conventional ways in which bodies were classified. 

Then came Roseanne and Hulk Hogan.

Also to help narrow it down, here's a list of fairly typical men's shapes. Be honest and figure out which comes closest to describing you:

ATHLETIC: Stocky, muscular, bulky.

SHORT: Like, 5' 6" or under.
TALL: Above 6'4". HEAVY: This is the polite word for fat. THIN: And this is the nice word for skinny .

IMPORTANT! You may fit two of these categories -- i.e., Short and Heavy or Tall and Athletic, so go with your best guess as to which you most closely resemble.

There are plenty of other things to know about how to project your best image. Read these sections and learn how you can get it all together!

  • The Basics:   Start here -- stripes, patterns, how to stand up straight, all that.
     
  • Body types: Your body type can be more important in find...

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