Measurements

LET'S MAKE THIS AS SIMPLE AS WE CAN MAKE IT.

A well-fitted suit radiates confidence, elegance, and panache, whereas a poorly fitted one can detract from the highest quality fabrics and workmanship.

Envision a suit that fits snugly around your shoulders, pants that fall smoothly without any ripples, and sleeves that are cuffed precisely where they should, subtly showcasing the shirt cuff.

It's not just about looking good; it's about the sensation of feeling good. A suit tailored to perfection not only flatters your physique but also bestows a sense of sophistication that is unparalleled.

THE JACKET

The shoulders ought to lie flat, without any excess fabric bunching or draping. The collar needs to fit comfortably around the neck, not too tight or too loose.

When buttoned, the jacket should close smoothly without any pulling or gaping, presenting a sleek line from the chest to the waist. The sleeves should terminate just above the wrist bone, permitting a quarter to half an inch of the shirt cuff to show.

THE TROUSERS

Just as with jackets, the fit is paramount. The waist should sit comfortably without requiring a belt to cinch it excessively. The seat should drape smoothly without any sagging or pulling. The length should be perfect, either grazing the tops of your shoes with a slight break or, for a contemporary look, choosing a clean, no-break hem.

THE SHIRT

A properly tailored dress shirt for a man should fit snugly around the neck without being constrictive, permitting a single finger to fit comfortably between the collar and neck.

The sleeves ought to reach the wrist bone when the arms are held straight, providing ample room for motion without being baggy.

The shirt should sit flat across the chest without any pulling or puffing, ensuring there is sufficient space to move comfortably and button the shirt without any tension.

WHAT WE REQUIRE:

If you are planning to hire without an appointment, please refer to the images and video below to correctly measure yourself. We would require the measurements in CENTIMETERS.

HOW DO I MEASURE MYSELF?