If nothing they sell in China seems to fit you (maybe because everything is extra extra small, or you could just do without the sequins), then finding a good tailor is probably the way to go. There is an abundance of tailors located throughout the city, and for convenience sake it is probably best to just find the ones nearest you. Here is one that has been recommended by other foreigners…

Hong Xiu'sHong Xiu Shi Zhuang 红秀时装
(Located near Sichuan International Studies University, Shapingba)
• She charges around 50 RMB/shirt or pants, 120/dress. Bargain for less if you bring your own material. Usually she quotes 10 days, but you may be able to rush it a little (within reason). She does not speak any English.
Bus Tip: 烈士幕

Hong Xiu's Place

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