Rajawongse Clothier Bangkok Review: Precision Tailoring
Rajawongse Clothier has been operating on Sukhumvit Road since 1961 — longer than most Bangkok tailors have existed. The same family still runs the shop, and their guest book reads like a diplomatic directory: U.S. presidents, ambassadors, and Fortune 500 executives have all had suits made here. At $450 to start, they’re not cheap by Bangkok standards, but the construction quality, fabric selection, and fitting process put them in a different category from the $200 tourist shops along Sukhumvit.
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Location:
Sukhumvit Road (Next to Landmark Hotel)
Suits from:
$450 USD
Turnaround:
3-4 Days with 2+ Fittings
Six Decades of Serving Diplomats and Executives
The Origin Story
Rajawongse started in the early 1960s serving U.S. military officers stationed in Thailand. That foundation of exacting standards stuck. The same family still runs the business, and the client base has evolved from military officers to diplomats, executives, and professionals who appreciate precise, structured tailoring. The loyalty is remarkable — families return generation after generation, and some clients fly to Bangkok specifically for fittings.
Location
The shop is at 130 Sukhumvit Road, right next to the Landmark Hotel. Easy access from both BTS Nana and Phloen Chit stations. The central location makes it practical for multiple fitting visits during a Bangkok stay.
What They Do Best
Structured Business Suits
The specialty is sharp, structured suits with clean lines and defined shoulders. Suits start at $450 with premium fabric options available at higher price points. The construction uses high-grade wools from established mills, and the house style leans classic rather than trendy — these are suits designed to look appropriate for years, not just this season.
Egyptian Cotton Shirts
Shirts from $60 use 100% Egyptian cotton, specifically chosen for breathability in Bangkok’s humidity. The fabric drapes well and holds up through repeated washing better than cheaper cotton blends. Trousers start at $100.
The Fitting Process
This is where the $450 price point earns its keep. The measurement process is thorough — they account for posture, shoulder alignment, and how your body moves rather than just taking static measurements. The 3-4 day turnaround includes at least 2 fitting sessions, each one refining the garment incrementally. The result is a suit that fits properly whether you’re standing, sitting, or reaching for something across a conference table.
The style guidance draws on 60 years of experience dressing people for professional contexts. They’re not going to steer you toward something flashy. The advice is practical, focused on classic silhouettes that hold up across seasons and trends. For some clients that’s exactly right; for someone wanting a fashion-forward slim suit, the aesthetic might feel conservative.
Final Verdict
Final Score: 4.9/5
The 4.9 reflects that Rajawongse is about as close to a sure thing as Bangkok tailoring gets. The 60-year track record isn’t marketing — it’s decades of consistent delivery that has kept diplomats and executives coming back across generations. The structured, classic style won’t appeal to everyone, but for people who want investment-grade suits that’ll look right in 5 years, this is the benchmark.
The $450 starting price makes this a considered purchase rather than an impulse tourist buy. That’s appropriate. If you’re in Bangkok for a week, have a $500-$800 budget, and want a suit that will genuinely last and improve with wear, Rajawongse earns every dollar. If you need something fast and cheap, there are better options elsewhere on our list.
Visit Rajawongse Clothier at 130 Sukhumvit Road (next to Landmark Hotel). Call +66 (0)81 816 1198 to schedule a consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Rajawongse different?
60+ years of family operation, a client list including heads of state and Fortune 500 executives, and a fitting process with 2+ sessions per suit. The house style is structured and classic — built to last years rather than follow seasonal trends.
How long does a suit take?
3-4 working days with at least 2 fitting sessions included. Plan to visit the shop at least 3 times during your stay.
What’s the pricing?
Suits from $450, Egyptian cotton shirts from $60, trousers from $100. Premium at Bangkok rates, but competitive compared to equivalent quality in Western cities.
Where exactly is it?
130 Sukhumvit Road, next to the Landmark Hotel. Walk from BTS Nana or Phloen Chit.
When are they open?
Monday through Saturday, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Closed Sundays.
