The cassock is a very nice material and the buttons and piping looks good. I gave accurate measurements as far as I know, but it still came out to be a tad small, especially around the armpits and back. I'm getting it altered. When others measure, I might suggest adding an extra inch or two to the chest or shoulder measurments. Maybe commenting how wide your arms are would be good too. The one-pleat is different from most cassocks I've seen from Europe and USA. It's "one-pleat", but the pockets on the side virtually add extra pleats. Most other cassocks I've seen are three pleat and the pockets are added inside of those please. The result is that the pocket pleats sit a little father forward on the hip than I was expecting. It gives the whole thing a tighter feeling than I was expecting. In other words, it doesn't hang as freely as other cassocks. For example, the side pocket-pleats are sewn to always be open and I think they're a bit higher than I was expecting. The pockets are not double pocketed--so you can't access your trouser pockets, only the cassock pockets. I requested a half lining, rather than a full lining, and they fulfilled that request perfectly. All this is to say, this cassock is not totally "Roman" in that its pleats and pockets are not like other Roman cassocks I've seen. I also requested 5-10 extra buttons and they threw in 15 at no cost! Fantastic! If I did it again, I'd probably purchase the three-pleat and request that they not be different colors and that the pockets be inserted into the outside pleats--that way the front and sides of the cassock don't have seams in the sides. I didn't think these tiny things were worth the hassle of returning, so I'm making it work. For the inexpensive price, I'm pleased-- I guess the fit is never going to be perfect when you don't go to the store to be measured by the tailor himself. The Indian cassock idiosyncrasies are not obvious enough to be bothersome.