5 Simple Suggestions When Designing A Bespoke Suit [First Time Buyer Advice]

Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned veteran in design, every bespoke suit you build is a unique experience. If you’ve never worn a bespoke suit before, you’re in for a treat. It depends on who you are and what you’re used to whether you define the experience as luxurious, but as far as men’s fashion and design goes, you are dabbling in a traditional process of suitmaking that bespeaks class and sophistication.

When you buy a bespoke suit you are experiencing history. Bespoke clothing was synonymous with the upper class centuries ago when making clothes by hand was the only way it was done for those who could afford it. By the time mass production began in Britain and America the bespoke suit was already somewhat of an item since King James broke the traditional royal garb customarily worn for dinners and evening engagements and began wearing what is now known as the tuxedo. Henry Poole was his tailor and Savile Row became a cornerstone of the fashion world, home to world renown tailor shops and the upper echelon of formal wear and bespoke clothing.

Buying a bespoke suit is a personal experience because the suit not only represents a second skin likeness of your body, but the manifestation of your best ideas and choices in design. The suit a good bespoke tailor will be able to deliver a replica of your finest vision of the suit you dream of wearing. This leads us to the first bit of advice when you’re going to build a bespoke suit.

Fit your bespoke tailor to your style

Make sure the tailor you are meeting with is not only reputable, but produces finished products that match your style. You are invited for a consultation with every bespoke tailor, but that doesn’t mean you are bound to designing your suit with him. Browse through the suits they have designed recently and see whether there are particular trends or tendencies that appeal to you-or that you find unattractive. A bespoke tailor should be able to change specific traits about his or her work that you don’t want built into your suit but if you’re not aware of certain aspects that affect the overall style you may be disappointed in the final product.

Be fluent in designer lingo

There are many components that make up a suit so in order to make communication easier and the design process more fluid, learn the lingo. Knowing what a full break, half break or no break in the pant leg looks like beforehand will influence your decision on how to design the pants of your suit. The most simple decisions in design can have a big impact on the look of your suit. To make your suit as close to being perfect as possible, don’t be caught off guard in any of the decisions you will be asked to make during the design process.

Research your favourite looks

Every hairstylist has magazines of hairstyles sitting around in the waiting area for a reason. A picture is worth a thousand words. If you have a few pictures of some of the suits you’ve come across that you find appealing, take them with you and show your tailor. At the end of the day bespoke tailors are artists and they will get a clear idea of what you like and will be able to provide more accurate styling advice when they have a few examples of your top choices in suits.

Visualize, conceptualize and listen to good advice

Bespoke tailors have literally made hundreds if not thousands of suits and possess a breadth experience that has left them witness to dozens of styles and colour combinations that you may have never even thought were possible. Be open to advice and try to visualize the colour schemes, design options and concepts suggested by your tailor.

Be original

The suit you make reflects your style so take advantage of the custom design opportunity and brand your suit in a way that’s original. Custom features could include hidden pockets, initials embroidered in a place of your choice or anything that strikes you as something appealing in design. You have the freedom to add any styling feature that will make your suit the perfect match for what you need giving you the option to be as original as you deem necessary.

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Chad is the co-founder of Unfinished Man, a leading men's lifestyle site. He provides straightforward advice on fashion, tech, and relationships based on his own experiences and product tests. Chad's relaxed flair makes him the site's accessible expert for savvy young professionals seeking trustworthy recommendations on living well.

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