Top Tips When Buying Your First Bespoke Suit Part - 2

 


Things your tailor can help guide you on:

Fabric. After talking with the tailor about your needs, wants, and ideas, the first thing you’ll be focusing on is fabric. In conjunction with an overall style, they’ll begin to show you fabric options that work best for you. The weight of the fabric will be determined by what’s appropriate for your event, the weather and location, and of course your budget. Next, they will guide you on the right color to compliment your skin tone, hair and eye color. If you’re wanting a patterned fabric, a tailor can help chose the correct scale that looks best on your body type.

Lapel.
Though the options are limited (notch, peak, or shawl), choosing the right one can be best determined by tailor. Other things they will take into consideration is the width and how high the gorge is placed.

Overall suit style. Figuring out your most flattering overall bespoke suit style should be decided on by your tailor. Most clothiers will have visuals of finished options to make this process easier, and then you can discuss the smaller details once this is chosen.

Lining style and color. Did you know that there is more than one way to line a jacket? You may have made a decision on this before your appointment, but your tailor can offer you full, half, or unlined options and explain which one is best for your garment. You can also choose what color the lining will be and whether or not you want it to match or contrast with your outer fabric.

Final details. Finally, if you still hadn’t decided on a few of the custom suit particulars before you visited your tailor, ask for their opinion! The tailor should have your best interest in mind and be willing to discuss details more thoroughly. Their goal should be to help you translate your idea into something that is flattering for you.

After all the details are chosen and measurements are taken, it’s now up to your tailor to use all the ingredients to make the best recipe: your final garment.

But wait, there’s more!


The power of a custom-made bespoke suit is well, customization! If you’re interested in adding things like suspender buttons, inner pockets to fit your particular phone size, tabs on your pants to make them adjustable, and many more details that are often not available on ready-made garments, your tailor can incorporate these. By doing your research or asking your tailor if there are any additional customization features available will only help in making your garment come to life.
 


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