There is a gap in fashion that few people talk about.
When men invest in a suit, tailoring is expected. Sleeves are adjusted. Trousers are hemmed. The fit is refined. It's considered part of the process.
Yet women are often expected to choose a standard size and hope it fits.
At Karen Gee, every Made to Measure garment begins with the woman, not the size chart. Each piece is measured, fitted and refined to complement the individual wearing it because exceptional tailoring should never be reserved for men alone.
Perhaps it's time to close the tailoring gap.
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one thing has become abundantly clear.
No two bodies are the same.
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