
Bespoke tailoring is an age-old tradition, with roots tracing back centuries on London’s Savile Row. The term ‘bespoke’ itself derives from the verb ‘bespeak’ — to ‘speak for something’ — reflecting the deeply custom nature of the service. Savile Row, often referred to as the golden mile of tailoring, has been at the heart of bespoke suit-making for centuries: the address where the elite and discerning have their suits handcrafted, ensuring a perfect blend of timeless elegance and contemporary style.
Bespoke tailoring is not just about clothing — it is a philosophy that prioritises individuality, quality, and attention to detail. It is a personal journey that involves the tailor as much as it does the wearer. Each bespoke suit tells a story: a narrative of craftsmanship, considered luxury, and the wearer’s personal style.
The journey begins with the selection of fabric — an array of the world's finest materials presented for consideration. Luxurious wools, velvets, and cashmeres from Dormeuil and Holland & Sherry set the stage. The cloth is the first and most fundamental decision, determining the suit's character before a single measurement is taken.
Your tailor becomes your guide — helping you navigate through styles, cuts, and features. Lapel style, pocket details, lining choices, button selection: each decision is made in collaboration, ensuring the final product is a true reflection of your personal taste and the way you live your life.
Originating from the sport of polo, this collar fastens its points to the shirt with small buttons — preventing them from moving during activity. It carries a relaxed yet neat quality: ideal for weekend outings, casual Fridays, or as a considered smart-casual ensemble when worn beneath a blazer. Not appropriate for formal business or black-tie settings.
Fittings are the cornerstone of the bespoke process — a series of appointments at your preferred address in Switzerland where the tailor meticulously adjusts the suit to your form. Each adjustment brings you closer to the ideal fit, the perfect drape that flatters your silhouette. Nothing is finalised until every detail is exactly right.
With the design set and measurements confirmed, the tailor retreats to the workshop where the real work begins. Canvas construction, hand-stitching, careful pressing: the chosen fabric is transformed into a garment that fits like a second skin. The final details — hand-sewn buttonholes, a monogram, the precise break of the trouser — elevate the suit from clothing to a piece of identity.
A tailor’s reputation, built on quality craftsmanship and client satisfaction, speaks volumes. Seek out a tailor whose standing is bolstered by glowing testimonials and a legacy of delighted clients. Their portfolio — a window into their craft — will show you the precision of their stitching, the harmony of their design, and the range of their skill.
Commissioning a bespoke suit is akin to commissioning a piece of art — an investment in craftsmanship, quality, and personal expression. When you choose to have a suit custom-made, you are paying for the tailor’s years of expertise and precision: the culmination of extensive training and experience, ensuring that every stitch contributes to a flawless result.
The materials used are selected for their superior quality and longevity — from the fabric that drapes perfectly to the threads that hold it together, down to the last button. These premium materials are a significant factor in the cost, reflecting the suit’s enduring elegance. The creation requires numerous fittings and countless hours of meticulous work — a time investment that is woven into the very fabric of the garment, and that continues to pay dividends every time it is worn.