The Process Begins With Cloth
Bespoke tailoring begins before the first measurement. Cloth sets the character of the garment: worsted wool for business, flannel for depth, linen for warm weather, and cashmere blends for quiet luxury.
Stage 1: Consultation
The tailor studies posture, lifestyle, preferred formality, and how the suit will be worn before recommending cloth and cut.
Stage 2: Pattern And Fitting
A personal pattern is drafted, then refined through fittings so the jacket, trouser, and waistline follow the body precisely.
Details That Define Bespoke
- Lapel width balanced to the chest and shoulder
- Sleeve pitch adjusted for natural arm position
- Trouser rise and break chosen for clean proportion
- Lining, buttons, pockets, and finishing selected with restraint
The Final Fit
The finished garment should feel personal without shouting. It moves with the wearer, sharpens the silhouette, and captures the difference between buying a suit and commissioning one.