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Sunita Sue Leng
Sunita Sue Leng • 8 min read

Authentic craftsmanship and keeping up with trends have enabled homegrown Meiko Tailor to stay at the forefront of the bespoke menswear business for four decades.

SINGAPORE (Jan 14): There is a material so sumptuously soft it is called the “Fibre of Gods”. It comes from the vicuña, a South American animal that is a cousin of the llama. Vicuñas produce a golden fleece that is both exquisitely fine and able to retain heat, making it so prized that only Inca royalty were allowed to wear it in the past. By the 1960s, however, poaching and over-farming decimated the mountainous doe-eyed animals to near-extinction.

Fortunately, conservation efforts led by luxury Italian fashion house Loro Piana have revived the vicuña population and, today, the rare wool reigns as the Birkin of the textile world. In Singapore, only three tailors have access to vicuña wool from Loro Piana. One of them is Meiko Tailor, which began in a shophouse in Geylang and has stood the test of time to become one of Singapore’s most established names in bespoke menswear.

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