A minimalist groom’s suit designed from scratch, perfect for a civil ceremony in spring combining Italian elegance with understated confidence.

Client
Elias N
Materials
Super 130s Italian wool, mother-of-pearl buttons
Delivery
6 weeks
Services Utilized
Pattern Drafting, Fabric Sourcing, Bespoke Tailoring
Date
May 2025

Overview

Objective: A groom’s suit designed from scratch, perfect for a civil ceremony in spring.

Our client wanted something simple yet sophisticated for his city hall wedding—no frills, just flawless fit. We custom-designed a single-breasted navy suit with a half-canvas construction and Italian wool. A soft shoulder, high armhole, and tailored taper gave it structure and flow. Styled with a subtle textured shirt and clean-cut trousers, it was elegance redefined.

1. Initial Consultation

The process begins with a one-on-one meeting to understand the client’s needs, style preferences, intended use of the garment, and budget. This is where fabric choices, colors, and design direction are first discussed.


2. Fabric & Style Selection

Clients browse a curated selection of premium fabrics and finishes. Together, we finalize the garment’s style—from lapels and buttons to pockets and linings—ensuring every detail aligns with the client’s vision.


3. Measurement & Posture Analysis

We take over 20 precise body measurements and observe natural posture, stance, and shoulder slope. These details inform the unique pattern drafted exclusively for the client.


4. Pattern Drafting

A custom pattern is created from scratch, based on the measurements and posture analysis. Unlike made-to-measure, no templates are used—each pattern is 100% original and client-specific.


5. First Fitting (Basted Fitting)

The garment is assembled with loose stitching in a temporary form (basted) for the initial try-on. This allows us to evaluate the overall fit, structure, and movement before permanent stitching.


6. Adjustments & Refinement

Based on feedback from the first fitting, the garment is reworked to improve comfort, shape, and balance. Adjustments are made to sleeve length, trouser break, shoulder pitch, and more.


7. Second Fitting (Forward Fitting)

The garment is more fully constructed at this stage, allowing the client to see and feel how the final product will look. Final tweaks are identified and noted.


8. Finishing & Handwork

The garment is completed with fine handwork, such as hand-stitched buttonholes, lining attachment, and final pressing. Every detail is inspected for quality and durability.


9. Final Fitting & Delivery

The client tries on the fully finished garment for final approval. If no minor alterations are required, the suit is delivered in premium packaging, ready to wear with confidence.