One word of advice with Claymore though, is to have them send you a material swatch of what fabric they'll be tailoring the uniform out of. I had a friend who got them to tailor a set of patrols a few years ago. When he went in for his fitting he was horrified to see that they'd made it out of a black wool gaberdine material, wheras he'd specified more of a Navy blue wool gaberine. They argued back and forth for a few months as to whether to start a new uniform (which is what my friend wanted to do), or to use the one that had been tailored (which is what Claymore wanted to do).
In the end, they ended up doing a new set of patrols for him, in a more suitably coloured fabric. The fit and quality were excellent, but it was an unecessary headache that could have been avoided had they discussed and agreed upon the material from the beginning.
Avoid the whole thing from the get-go and request to see, and approve the fabric swatch which they plan on tailoring your uniform out of, and keep a swatch of your own to compare with the finished product.