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Jack Victor MTM/CMT

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Hello all,

I've been trying to find a rather inexpensive MTM sport coat option for a while. Well, today, I stumbled across Jack Victor at a Chicago men's store (Morris and Sons). Is anyone familiar with Jack Victor for MTM (or from what I understand it is more of a CMT process)?

Using Jack Victor, I can get a sport coat with a decent fabric for $500-600. The only issue is that my sales guy wasn't too sure how much flexibility there is with Jack Victor. For example, I always need much larger arm holes and sleeves than comes on a normal 46-48 jacket. My sales guy wasn't sure whether Jack Victor can do that, but he is checking for me. Does anyone know?

I do understand that Jack Victor jackets are largely fused. But, I don't really care becase all I'm looking for is a relatively low priced option for sport coats. And, the sport coats don't have to be perfect as long as they fit decently.

Any thoughts?
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Jack Victor MTM is a pretty good deal in my opinion. I sell it and also wear their MTM product. As a retailer I can pass on a little insider info to you. Their order form clearly states:
"Jack Victor Limited appreciates your co-operation in submitting orders that contain ONLY the following alterations:
1. Jackect Waist
2. Sleve Length
3. Jacket Length
4. Posture (Erect or Stooped 3/8")
5. Shoulders (High or low 3/8")
6. Collar (Raise or Lower 3/8")
7. Pant Waist
8. Pant Rise
9. Seat of pant"

I hope this helps. If you are looking for a little more detail fitwise, Samuelsohn is a good one in terms of flexibility...only problem is that it is more expensive!
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