SB 1 Button OR Single Breasted 1 ButtonMainly for formal and casual jackets. |
Single Breasted 2 Buttons |
Single Breasted 3 ButtonsMainly Business
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![]() Single Breasted 2 Button (1 rolled, 1 to close)Mainly Business
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![]() Single Breasted 3 Button (1 rolled, 2 to close)Mainly Business
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![]() Single Breasted 4 Button (1 rolled, 3 to close)Mainly Business
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![]() Double Breasted 2 Button (1 to close, 1 for decoration)Formal and Business
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![]() Double Breasted 4 Button (1 to close, 3 for decoration)Formal and Business
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![]() Double Breasted 4 Button (2 to close, 2 for decoration)Formal and Business
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![]() Double Breasted 6 Button (1 to close, 5 for decoration)Formal and Business
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![]() Double Breasted 6 Button (2 to close, 4 for decoration)Formal and Business
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![]() Double Breasted 6 Button (3 to close, 3 for decoration)Formal and Business
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Single Breasted 5 ButtonMainly Formal
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Also called as the step lapel, a notched lapel is sewn to the collar to create a step effect, i.e. it is sewn at an angle.
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| Occasion | Business and Formal |
| Width | Based on Size |
| Customization lapel width |
Yes |
The peak lapel has a V cut or a tick cut to be precise. This is then sewn to the collar.
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| Occasion | Formal and Business |
| Width | Based on Size |
| Customization lapel width |
Yes |
The shawl lapel does not differ from the collar, it is a perpetual curve. It is not sewn in. The shawl collar continues to the shawl lapel.
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| Occasion | Formal |
| Width | Based on Size |
| Customization lapel width |
Yes |
The Mao collar, is a small, close-fitting, stand up collar. The Edges don't meet in the middle and it it similar to Nehru Collar.
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| Occasion | Formal |
| Width | 1 ½" inches |
| Customization lapel width |
No |
The Chinese collar, is a small, close-fitting, stand up collar just similar to Mao Collar. The Edges do meet in the middle with a button.
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| Occasion | Formal |
| Width | 1 ½" inches |
| Customization lapel width |
No |
Notch lapels measuring 3½ inches (8-10 cm) complement most men, aligning with standard tie widths of 3 to 3½ inches. Peak lapels typically extend beyond 4+ inches.

Welt pockets are either found on the front of a man's tailored jacket, with a handkerchief tucked in to them, or on the reverse of a pair of jeans. They are bound, flat pockets that have finished with a welt or reinforced border along the edge of a piece of fabric.

Explaining why jetted pockets are typically the most formal types of pockets. Instead of being a pouch sewn onto the outside of the jacket, a jetted pocket is a slit in the facing of the jacket, with the pouch hanging inside.

A pocket made of a separate piece of cloth sewn on to the outside of a garment.
A vent is the cut you see on the rear of overcoats, jackets, suit coats, and some other sort of coat. Advantage of the back vent is that it licenses simpler access to your pant pocket: the give from the vent refutes overabundance texture assembling and pulling as you burrow your hand under the coat to get into your pocket.

Hand stitching is recognisably as large, deliberate stitching in a contrasting color that runs along the lapel, around the pocket flaps, and sometimes as detailing on the breast pocket of a tailored suit.
This subtle detailing can either be hand stitched or machine made.
Finding the right pant style changes everything. Whether you love a classic straight leg, a sleek narrow fit, a dramatic wide cut, or a flared bootcut — each shape gives a different look and feel. Below are the four essential styles you need to know, with real-person descriptions and keywords to help you choose.
Straight CutFit: Even all the way down keyword highlights: timeless style, everyday casual, balanced fit, wardrobe staple |
Narrow LegFit: Tight to ankle, fitted keyword highlights: modern silhouette, stretch denim, ankle length, layering piece |
Wide / Full CutFit: Loose & flowy keyword highlights: retro 70s vibe, breathable fabric (linen/cotton), statement piece, comfortable chic |
Boot CutFit: Snug thigh, flare at hem keyword highlights: leg-lengthening, balances proportions, retro 90s, cowboy aesthetic |
Pleats are the folds or pleats along the waist, towards the front and the different types can define a trouser formal or informal. Pleats are created by folding the fabric and sewing it down before attaching a waistband. When pleats face outward, or toward the pocket, they’re called reverse pleats. When they face inward, or toward the zipper, they’re called forward pleats. There may be one, two, or three pleats which may face either direction. The purpose of pleats depends on how you interpret them, the main purpose of pleats is functionality that comes with immense comfort and a bold style statement.
Flat Front |
Single Pleat |
Double Pleats |
Choose the style of your pockets.
NO POCKET |
ANGLED POCKET |
OFFSET WELT POCKET |
STRAIGHT INSEAM POCKET |
WESTERN SQUARE |
The flies are the fold of fabric that shrouds the affixing strategy at the front of the pants, the attaching might be buttons or a zip. The opening at the front of the pants was known as a fly or all the more normally flies sometime before the zipper existed.
| Occasion | All Occasions |
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| Occasion | Business / Business Casual / Casual |
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![]() UNSEWN / UNFINISHEDIf you are not sure about the length. By choosing this option you will have an option to get the right length after you receive the pants and get it done by your local tailor.
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![]() CUFFED BOTTOM.Pants will be shipped with the cuffed bottom.
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![]() HEMMED BOTTOM (SEWN)Pants will be shipped sewn hem done.
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Under-collar fabricThis area under a jacket collar is aptly named, an undercollar.Same color or similar color is selected by DEFAULT |
The canvas is a layer of material attached to the inside of a jacket to give it shape, while the lining is a thinner layer of cloth that lies between the wearer's body and the canvas and jacket interior. Some jackets are unlined.
* Price based on fabric selected.
Collection: Custom Tailored mens business classic suit
Product Code: RE_1086_Av12002-04
Availability: In Stock
Dark blue is the mark of quiet confidence. Our Aveda in Birdseye Dark Blue offers a sophisticated alternative to traditional navy or black, with a rich, deep blue tone that catches the light beautifully. The classic birdseye pattern adds subtle texture and dimension, creating a fabric that is both professional and distinctive.
Crafted from 100% Super 120's Wool, this fabric delivers that signature luxurious softness and breathable comfort. The twill weave ensures excellent durability and a clean, structured drape that holds its shape from morning meetings to evening events. At 270 grams, it is the perfect all-season weight—comfortable for spring and summer, yet substantial enough for autumn and cool winter days.
This deep blue beauty is a wardrobe essential for the modern gentleman. Work with your custom tailor to create a timeless bespoke suit for the office, interviews, or special occasions—whether a classic 2 piece suit or an elegant 3 piece suit with a coordinating waistcoat. It also tailors beautifully into individual pieces: imagine a refined jacket or blazer that elevates your business casual wardrobe, or a sharp pair of dress pants and trousers that pair perfectly with everything from crisp white shirts to cashmere knits.
Let your made-to-measure journey discover the depth of this dark blue classic. It is quiet confidence, crafted for you.
Fully lined refers to a garment that has a lining covering the entire interior, providing a finished appearance and additional comfort.
Almost for all occasions
A single jacket vent sits directly in the center back of the jacket hem.
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Just same as the real buttonholes, these are just similar to that but cannot use them. These are just decorative.
This fabric is for the production of linings for Made to Measure greatness. Attention to detail renders each fabric one of a kind and ideal for displaying the character of every suit and its wearer.
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