High End Custom Tailored Suits


Style guide for Modern Gentleman Part-1

Men look dapper in custom suits. Most men would agree that they feel empowered and confident when they wear custom fit suits. Custom suits or tailored made suits make men look and feel classy. 

A Bespoke Suit is an essential part of a man's wardrobe and marks the transition from youth to adulthood. Hence, it becomes all the more important to discuss different styles and pattern variants available for tailored men's suits. A comprehensive style guide is definitely useful for the modern day gentleman to choose his very own custom suit look.

Three piece vs two piece suit

A three piece suit is a power dressing statement. A three piece suit can be converted to two piece if you wear it without vest. For special occasions, you can go for three piece suit  but for casual or normal wear, two piece suit would serve the purpose.

Three button suit or two button suit

For taller men a three button suit would do well as their upper body will look well proportioned.However, for a man with average or smaller height two button suit would be the best fit if they want a higher V shaped jacket on their chest.

Notch lapel vs peak lapel vs shawl lapels

It all depends on how you want your tailored suit to look like. Notch lapel, also known as steep lapel is the traditional suit style. It looks good on single breasted jackets & is statistically the most preferred  style. Peak lapel or pointed lapel can be tried for both formal and party look. It  will go well with double breasted jackets and tuxedos. Shawl lapel is a continuous lapel curve which will enhance that special evening wear look.

Classic fit vs Regular fit vs Slim fit

The classic fit is advised for gentlemen with larger body proportions or with gentlemen who require to move their arms & upper body frequently in the nature of their job, also generally older men who are not comfortable with tight body hugging attire. 

The regular fit is self explanatory in the term as its advised for gentlemen who don't want suits to be tight fitting neither too relaxed. Regular suits for executive work or casual occasions. Usually gentlemen of average build in the age group of 35 - 50 would go for this fit.  

The slim fit enhances & accentuates the physique of slim built gentlemen usually of younger age in professions like the entertainment, sports & related industries.   


Bespoke Suits vs Made to Measure Suits

Bespoke suits are often confused with made to measure suits. Although both require body measurements, however the measurements in Bespoke are far more detailed than in Made to Measure. In Bespoke each pattern, for each client, is hand cut according to his / her specific body shape & physique. There's more involvement from the client with the master tailor to answering questions about his / her previous experience with Made to Measure and any discrepancies noticed with the fitting.

Made to Measure custom suits come with limited choice of fabrics and predetermined suit designs. With Bespoke Suits you can choose from a huge variety of fabrics such as worsted wool, flannel, cashmere etc.. according to your taste as well as climatic conditions in your area. You can dictate your ideas about the kind of cut & style you want and go for the required amount of fitting sessions till the time you are satisfied with the results.

Bespoke suits specialty lies in giving you the kind of look and feel you had envisioned. If it isn't unique to you then it isn't bespoke at all. Bespoke suit creation is a time consuming yet satisfaction guaranteed process. The illustration here shows the key differences between Bespoke & Made to Measure.

Your comfort, your style and your fit is what bespoke suits are all about!

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