Camiceria Olga

Milan


Although Milan made prêt-à-porter fashionable in the 1960s, the made-to-measure habit remained ingrained and most Milanese have a personal seamstress or tailor to conjure their perfectly fitted clothes. Get in on the act, at this affordable shirtmaker which turns out custom-tailored shirts in plains and pinstripes or even raw silk and cashmere. Appointments aren’t required and it ships globally.


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