Individual Style
Our
bespoke shirts are made up of at least 25 different components and we provide a multitude of distinct choices and options for each one. With over 3,500 fabrics, 20 collar and cuff styles, 10 collar lining options, 24 monogram styles, and 30 monogram thread colors, style combinations are limited only by your imagination.
Materials
We source only from the best. All our fabrics are 100s
2-ply or above in
quality and they are produced in some of the world’s most demanding mills, including Alumo, Albini, Thomas Mason, David & John Anderson, Monti, S.I.C. Tess, Ermenegildo Zegna and Loro Piana. Our buttons are pure mother-of-pearl from Japan and our sewing threads are core-spun to maximize resistance to wash and wear. Even our sewing needles are specially sourced to ensure consistently fine single-needle stitches.
Patternmaking
The art of patternmaking lies in the details. Our salesmen and tailors are specially trained to take your measurements and note down the individual traits of your body and posture. Details such as a slightly sloped left shoulder, or a prominent chest are incorporated into your pattern design to ensure a clean and comfortable fit.
Cutting & Tailoring
Each shirt is cut individually in order to match the pattern of the fabric from yoke to sleeve as well as at the sleeve plackets. Every cutting is then pre-shrunk in our workshop to minimize shrinkage in the future. French seams are sewn with single-needle stitching and 22 stitches per inch for an incredibly fine and clean appearance.
Our Suits
For suits, jackets, slacks and coats, we carry a wide array of woolen and worsted fabrics ranging from linens to wool suitings to cashmere. Our clothing fabrics are from a handful of top quality mills, including Loro Piana, Ermenegildo Zegna, Piacenza, Vitale Barberis and Holland & Sherry.
Our bespoke suits are hand-made in our workshop in Hong Kong. Like our shirts, an individual pattern will be drafted for you based on your body and measurements. Suit jackets are fully hand canvassed with hand-stitched buttonholes, lapels and pockets. All this extensive handwork allows the suit to have a natural and elegant look while aintaining its form. Mass-produced, fused lining suits cannot replicate this aesthetic.