Tailoring

Our tailoring category encompasses a complete range of tailored essentials designed to meet the needs of discerning brands and retailers. The offering includes jackets, trousers, waistcoats, and morning coats, each produced with precision and consistency while allowing for customization in fabrics, construction methods, and finishing details.

This category highlights our ability to deliver timeless formal silhouettes with scalable quality, ensuring that partners can confidently present garments that embody both tradition and modern tailoring standards.

Jacket

Within our tailoring offering, jackets stand as the centerpiece of tailored collections, defining the silhouette and setting the tone for the complete look.

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They represent the highest expression of cut and proportion, where balance in lapels, shoulders, and length establish the identity of a garment line.

Our expertise ensures that jackets can be adapted to different markets and positioning, whether through variations in construction, seasonal fabric programs, or signature detailing.

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Construction


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    Fused

    The most lightweight and accessible make. A fusible interlining is heat-pressed to the cloth, giving shape without a floating canvas. It offers a crisp, clean look at an approachable price but less drape and longevity.

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    Half Canvas

    A hybrid method with canvas in the chest and lapels, fused below. It improves drape and structure where it matters while staying lighter and more affordable than full canvas.

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    Full Canvas

    The highest standard of tailoring. A hand-sewn canvas runs the full length of the jacket, molding to the body over time for superior drape, durability, and refinement.

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    Unconstructed

    Made without canvas or padding, allowing fabric to drape naturally. The result is a soft, relaxed silhouette—lightweight, casual, and effortlessly refined.

Material & Finishing Options


Personalize every detail, from the lining and threads to the buttons, making the garment a true reflection of your style.

Choose from an extensive selection of linings in colors, textures, and patterns that range from classic solids to bold prints, allowing for either a timeless look or a hidden statement of personality.

Thread options let you decide between subtle contrast stitching for a touch of individuality or matching tones for a refined finish.

Finally, our curated button collections—spanning horn, mother-of-pearl, and modern resin—offer the perfect finishing touch, with each choice dramatically shaping the character of your jacket.

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Type of Jacket


Waistcoat

The waistcoat remains a defining element of classic tailoring, adding depth, proportion, and versatility to formalwear.

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It enhances the overall silhouette, creates continuity within a three-piece ensemble, and provides opportunities for stylistic variation through lapels, button stance, and fabric choice.

Whether used in traditional suiting, evening attire, or ceremonial dress, the waistcoat continues to represent refinement and attention to detail.

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Trousers

Trousers form the foundation of every formal ensemble, defining the line of the suit and completing the overall silhouette.

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Precision in cut, proportion, and finishing ensures both comfort and elegance, while variations in pleats, waistband construction, and hem treatments allow for stylistic flexibility.

As a core element of tailoring, trousers balance refinement with functionality, complementing jackets and waistcoats across tailoring collections.

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Shirts

The shirt remains a cornerstone of classic tailoring, defining structure, proportion, and composure within every ensemble.

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It serves as the foundation for suiting and separates alike — establishing clarity in line and silhouette. Whether worn formally or adapted to more relaxed dress codes, the made-to-measure shirt embodies refinement, precision, and enduring versatility.

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Fabric & Construction


We work with an extensive network of renowned mills, offering a broad spectrum of shirting qualities — from fine poplins and twills to performance blends. Each material is selected for its hand-feel, drape, and durability, ensuring long-term comfort and presentation.

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Custom Accessories

The Custom Accessories Program complements every made-to-measure collection with refined details — including ascots, cummerbunds, bow ties, pocket squares, suspenders, ties, and scarves.

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Each piece is crafted to express subtle sophistication through precise construction, fine materiality, and balanced proportion, completing the tailored experience with quiet confidence.

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