he Golden Rules of Bespoke Tailoring - Part B
5. Always go for a fully handmade suit which will give you intermediary fittings. This means you are more involved in the bespoke tailoring process and able to guide your tailor as to your personal preferences, allowing them to give you the perfect fit.
6. Only dry clean your suit once a year. In between, opt for a sponge steam and press. The dry cleaning process strips the wool of its natural oils meaning the cloth will shine. The process also reduces the natural life of the cloth.
7. Never rush your tailor. Making suits is not like making sausages.
8. Always brush your suit after each wear and store on a wide ended wooden hanger. Don’t over cram your wardrobe as a crushed suit is never a good look.
9. If your suit is for business I would always recommend a 2 button notched lapel jacket. However, if you’re younger and going for a more contemporary look the one button peaked lapel is the default option for younger clients.
10. My favorite cloth is a navy blue herringbone. It’s open weave nature means that it will travel well, drop its creases, be comfortable to wear and continue to look as sharp as on the day it was made.
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