- Bespoke comes in two levels: made-to-measure and full bespoke.
- Full bespoke offers a unique pattern and entirely hand work.
- A bespoke suit stands out for its cut, its drape and its durability.
Nothing matches the elegance of a suit cut for you. Bespoke, the pinnacle of menswear, rests on a patient craft and a dialogue between the tailor and his client. A look at this demanding art.
Made-to-measure and full bespoke
Two levels of bespoke coexist, with different requirements. Made-to-measure adapts an existing pattern to the client’s measurements, for a refined and more accessible result. Full bespoke creates a unique pattern, adjusted across several fittings, with assembly largely by hand. It is the height of personalisation.
The tailor’s craft
A great suit is born from the artisan’s hand, not a machine. The choice of cloth, the drafting of the pattern, the basting, the fittings and the successive alterations demand dozens of hours of work. A collar that hugs the neck, natural shoulders and a sewn canvas that structures the jacket without stiffening it are the marks of an excellent tailor.
Why invest in bespoke
Bespoke offers a cut and a drape that no ready-to-wear can match. The garment hugs the body, flatters the silhouette and gains in comfort. Made in fine cloths and well cared for, it lasts for years and ages with elegance. More than a purchase, it is a personal piece, designed to last and to reveal the style of the one who wears it.