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Made-to-measure suits: everything you need to know

The made-to-measure suit represents the pinnacle of masculine elegance. This unique garment, designed specifically for its wearer, offers incomparable allure and optimum comfort. Whether for a special occasion or for everyday professional wear, a tailored suit has a considerable influence on a man's appearance and confidence.

In this article, we'll explore the essential steps involved in creating a bespoke suit, focusing on the crucial role of the tailor. We'll also look at the many customization options available, from fabric selection to finishing details. Finally, we'll analyze the value for money of a made-to-measure suit, comparing this option with ready-to-wear suits. This overview will help you understand why more and more men are opting for this made-to-measure solution.
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Steps in creating a made-to-measure suit

Creating a bespoke suit is a painstaking process involving several essential steps. Each of these steps has a considerable influence on the final result, guaranteeing a unique garment perfectly suited to its wearer.

Choice of fabric

The first step is to select the fabric. The tailor guides the customer in this choice, taking into account several factors: the suit's intended use, the season, personal preferences and the customer's morphology. A wide range of quality fabrics from renowned English and Italian houses is usually on offer.

Taking measurements

This step is crucial to obtaining a suit that perfectly fits the customer's figure. The tailor takes precise measurements and draws up a personal file. He pays particular attention to the customer's posture, as this has an impact on the way the suit falls.


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The cup

Once the measurements have been taken, the tailor determines the cut of the suit. This stage involves choosing the styling elements for the jacket and pants. For the jacket, we decide on the shape of the collar lapel, the number of buttons, the type of shoulder, and the shape of the pockets. For pants, we focus on waist height, the presence of darts, and tapering.

Delivery

Once all adjustments have been made and the suit finalized, it is delivered to the customer. The tailor usually provides care instructions to ensure the longevity of the garment.

The tailor's role

The tailor plays a crucial role in the creation of a made-to-measure suit. His technical expertise, stylistic advice and personalized guidance are essential to achieving a unique, perfectly tailored garment.

Technical expertise

The tailor has a thorough command of sewing and tailoring techniques. He takes the customer's measurements with great precision, taking into account more than 50 measuring points to guarantee a refined cut that matches the customer's silhouette. He then creates a personalized pattern, cuts the fabric and assembles the various pieces of the suit. His knowledge of fabrics enables him to select the most suitable materials according to intended use and season.


Style advice

In addition to his technical skills, the tailor also acts as a style consultant. He helps the customer choose the colors that best suit his complexion, match the different elements of the suit and select the appropriate accessories, from ties to cufflinks. His expertise in fashion allows him to create a coherent, elegant ensemble that reflects the customer's personality.

Personalized support

The tailor offers made-to-measure support throughout the creation process. He takes the time to understand his customer's needs, desires and personality before suggesting a type of suit. He guides the customer in his choices, explains the different options available and ensures that the final result perfectly matches expectations. Some tailors even offer after-sales services, such as free alterations, demonstrating their commitment to customer satisfaction and the quality of their work.

Customization options

Customizing a bespoke suit offers a unique opportunity to express personal style. Customers have a multitude of choices at their disposal to create a garment that perfectly reflects their personality and preferences.

Finishes

Finishes play a crucial role in the suit's final appearance. Customers can choose from different types of lapel, such as notched, pique, slim or shawl. The pique lapel is often preferred for festive occasions. The slim cut, very much in vogue, gives a more elegant, slimmer look.


Pockets are another element of personalization. For jackets, you can opt for straight pockets, angled pockets, with or without flaps, or even special pockets like the ticket pocket. Pants also offer a variety of options, including bias, welt or straight pockets.

Embroidery

Embroidery adds a unique touch of elegance to the suit. Customers can have their initials or a special word embroidered on the inside of the jacket, usually on the inside pocket. This discreet but significant personalization transforms the garment into a truly unique piece.

Matching accessories

The choice of accessories is essential to complete the tailored suit look. There are three key elements to consider: the tie, the suit pocket and the cufflinks. These accessories enhance the suit and the wearer's silhouette, while highlighting certain colors. For perfect harmony, matching sets are available that include all three elements.

The value for money of a made-to-measure suit

The different price ranges

The made-to-measure suit market offers a wide range of prices, from €200 to over €10,000. For a quality product with good value for money, the ideal range is between €300 and €1,500. A suit costing around 600€ is often a better investment than a brand-name ready-to-wear suit. Entry-level suits start at around 300€, while mid-range suits range from 600€ to 1500€. Luxury suits can approach €10,000.

Quality criteria

The quality of a bespoke suit depends on many factors. Fabric is a crucial element, with excellent fabrics produced in Italy offering greater durability. Specialized labor has a considerable influence on the final price, but guarantees a garment of lasting quality. Suit construction, meticulous detailing and finishing distinguish a bespoke suit from an industrially produced garment. The choice of manufacturer, whether an independent workshop or a major brand, also has an impact on cost.

Long-term investment

A made-to-measure suit is a wise long-term investment. Although the initial cost is often higher, the suit's durability and superior quality considerably reduce the long-term cost. High-quality materials combine comfort and durability. Unlike ready-to-wear suits, which may require costly alterations, a made-to-measure suit avoids these additional expenses. What's more, its versatility means it can be worn for a variety of professional and social occasions, making it a cost-effective choice for a man's wardrobe.

Conclusion

A made-to-measure suit is much more than just a piece of clothing. It's a personal expression of style and elegance, offering unrivalled comfort and distinctive allure. The creation process, guided by the tailor's expertise, results in a unique garment that perfectly matches the wearer's silhouette. The many customization options give everyone the opportunity to create a suit that reflects their personality.


Although the initial investment may seem significant, a bespoke suit has a considerable influence on a man's wardrobe in the long term. Its superior quality and durability make it a wise choice for both day-to-day professional wear and special occasions. Ultimately, choosing a bespoke suit means choosing excellence and individuality in the art of menswear.


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