The Golden Rules of Bespoke Tailoring - Part B


 

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4. Always use an best fabrics, Who are the envy of the cloth making world as it is this that gives the cloths their superior handle and finish.

5. Always choose a fully handmade outfit that includes intermediate fittings. Because of your increased involvement in the bespoke tailoring process and your ability to inform your tailor about your unique preferences, you will receive the ideal fit.

6. Just dry clean your outfit once every twelve months. Choose to steam and press a sponge in the interim. The natural oils in the wool are removed during the dry washing process, leaving the cloth shiny. Moreover, the treatment shortens the fabric's natural lifespan.

7. Never rush your tailor. Making suits is not like making sausages.

8. Always give your suit a quick brush after each use, and put it up on a long wooden hanger. Avoid packing your closet too tightly since a crushed suit is never acceptable.

9. A two-button, notched-lapel jacket is always advised if your suit is for business. Nonetheless, the one button peaked lapel is the standard choice for younger clients if they want a more modern appearance.

10. A navy blue herringbone is my favorite fabric. Because of its open weave, it will travel well, lose its creases, be comfortable to wear, and keep its sharp appearance for a long time after it is manufactured.

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