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Royal Fashion Tailors in Chiang Mai is a complete scam. Thankfully I
read Tracey's post above before getting completely screwed.
My story is much the same. It was our first day in Chiang Mai after
several days of pleasant, trustworthy interactions with the locals on
Samui and Ko Tao. There were so many red flags it was a joke, so I take
full blame for being scammed. Long story short, they plant people around
the tourist areas who will try to befriend you and regale you with
stories and then suggest you purchase a fine silk dress for your
girlfriend or a cashmere suit for yourself, but they don't actually
offer to take you anywhere or push you to buy anything. That is the key
to their scam. The first guy that approached us was very convincing and
not at all pushy. He drew on our map to point out the sights to see,
etc. That lead us right into another guy we struck up conversation by
claiming he was the architect of the Wat we were visiting. He looked at
our map and inquired about the writing. When we told him about the
previous gentleman that had given us directions to Royal Fashion, he
excitedly told us it was the best place and gave us many thumbs up.
In our initial visit to the store, there were two British women
excitedly looking through materials and getting fitted for dresses. It
made the place seem acceptable even though the skeezy salesman had a
nasty mullet, brown chicklet teeth and a very seedy manner. The salesman
also did the burn test on swaths of cashmere vs. swaths of cheap
polyester to show us the difference in material (why he had any cheap
material should have been a big red flag).
The seedy salesman pushed for a sale that day and said I had to take
measurements right then in order for them to make the suit. He also
demanded cash payment since he was giving me such a good deal and didn't
want to pay the credit card fee. By the time I left, I had given him
2000 Baht down payment (he had asked for 5000). It all happened so fast,
I felt very uneasy about it. After I read Tracey's post, I went back
for the fitting and they had blatantly pulled a bait and switch with the
material. They used an itchy, cheap, polyester material in place of the
cashmere swath I was shown. He denied my accusation and offered to cut
the material to do another burn test, which I asked him to do. It
smelled like chemicals, not hair, further proving my objection. I tried
the pants on just for shits and giggles and they were so tight I could
have shredded them with one squat. We tried to take some ties and get
out of the store with at least that, but the scumbag salesman became
ornery and tried to physically block my girlfriend and I from leaving
the store. At that point we just bullied past him (he's a pipsqueak
Indian with a mullet)and took off. He got away with 2000 Baht, but it's
better than the 8,500 I was going to pay for "100% cashmere suit with
100% Lanna silk tie). I take full blame in ignoring the many red flags,
but feel it's important to share my story and to thank Tracey and others
for sharing theirs.