What is Bespoke Tailoring Part 2
In the last ten years, true
bespoke tailoring has seen a
resurgence in popularity. There is a big distinction between a bespoke and
made to measure suit, though
lots of made to measure tailors today muddy these waters and will guise under
the umbrella of bespoke. The first and biggest difference is the patterns. Once
your measurements are taken, a
bespoke tailor and their master pattern maker take up to a day to develop
your patterns from scratch. This instantly draws close attention to the person’s
body type, addressing any issues before the garment is even sewn. From there a
bespoke tailor will hand stitch
the garments with meticulous care and precision to deliver the best result.
A made to measure tailor on the other hand will measure their clients and then
take commercial, pre-existing patterns and adjust these patterns as best they
can. This alone will not take into account any issues the client’s body may
possess and if their body is so particular, the process of
fitting the garment becomes
difficult, with most issues never being properly resolved with the finished
product. The overall quality, craftsmanship and fit are never going to compete
with a true bespoke garment,
leaving a lot of clients dissatisfied.
The mark of a true bespoke suit
is of pure quality. Once your first suit is fitted to perfection, your patterns
will then be vaulted away for you to use for your next
suit, making the
bespoke process as efficient as
a made to measure garments, but with an old-world quality and craftsmanship.
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