BESPOKE AT WORLD CLASS SUITING - ISLAMABAD
The pinnacle of dressing up, a custom suit is made from scratch by a tailor, who follows a detailed, rigorous sequence of measurements taken from the client’s body to produce a one-of-a-kind design. With a suit, you have a wide range of style, fabric, lining, details, and structural options to pick from. A professional tailor will assist suggest the optimal combination for you.
A high-quality tailored suit will be meticulously adjusted and expertly hand-sewn over the course of up to five appointments in order to compliment the client’s form and posture. The pattern will also be altered throughout this process, enabling subsequent suits to be cut and constructed with fewer fits or even remotely.
Although it takes time, most men find it to be a rare delight because of the friendly service, creative teamwork, and club-like environment that any excellent tailor will provide (along with a dram or two of single malt). According to Steven Hitchcock, “Bespoke isn’t quick. To be fitted, it requires persistence and many visits; it’s important to comprehend the craft. He claims that a custom outfit is “completely created and cannot be hastened.” But it’s worth the wait.
The end product is a wholly original, finely created ensemble that may be changed to fit perfectly for decades. Hitchcock notes that although some people think bespoke clothing is pricey, it will last you more than 20 years. “Divide the cost by 20 and you’re essentially getting a deal.”
MADE TO MEASURE
A made-to-measure (MTM) suit is a great alternative for men with fairly regular body types who cannot afford to invest in complete bespoke clothing. The outcomes can occasionally be almost as excellent, at least in terms of fit. With MTM, a standard design is altered to the client’s dimensions, and the suit is produced in the client’s choice of a wide-ranging but limited array of fabrics, linings, and styles (peak or notch lapel; double or single breasted; two or three-piece; straight or slanted pockets, etc.).
The buyer is often measured simply once, the suit is constructed at a factory, and then, if necessary, a few minor adjustments are made to the finished product. A decent made-to-measure suit will often be mostly machine-made, with some hand-canvassing and hand-finished details, such pick-stitched lapels. Suits that are hand-stitched fit the body better, but some men genuinely prefer the neat, exact finish that machine stitching can provide.
4 KEY SUITS TO CONSIDER
World Class Suiting Islamabad, tailors suggest the following essential items when beginning to build your sartorial arsenal or create an adaptable capsule wardrobe.