THE CRAFT

The Bespoke Journey

A four-step process that places fit and longevity at the centre of every decision—quiet, timeless tailoring made for the way you live.

Consultation
STEP 1

Consultation

We begin by understanding your lifestyle, preferences and purpose for the commission.

  • Discuss occasions, climate, travel and care requirements.
  • Advise cloth selection by weight, weave and drape.
  • Recommend silhouettes (soft shoulder, classic chest, lapel width).
  • Capture measurements and posture notes for balance and comfort.

Allow 30–45 minutes. You’re welcome to bring a favourite garment for reference.

Pattern & Cut
STEP 2

Pattern & Cut

Your cutter drafts a unique pattern that respects your posture and proportions.

  • Draft front/back with shoulder pitch, scye height and front/back balance.
  • Canvas and lining choices to match the cloth’s hand.
  • Pocket placements, lapel shape and buttoning stance confirmed on paper.
  • Cloth is struck and cut by hand to the paper pattern.

This stage sets the architecture of the garment; precision here means effortless fit later.

Baste Fitting
STEP 3

Baste Fitting

A first fitting in temporary stitching to refine shape, length and drape.

  • Check Collar hug, shoulder expression and chest fullness.
  • Refine waist suppression and skirt balance for clean quarters.
  • Confirm sleeve length, cuff reveal and trouser break.
  • Mark alterations directly on the garment for the workroom.

Photos may be taken for the workroom notes; we keep your pattern updated for future orders.

Final Finish
STEP 4

Final Finish

Hand finishing brings everything together for longevity and quiet elegance.

  • Canvas padded by hand; lapels rolled to a natural curve.
  • Hand-felled linings; buttonholes cut and sewn by hand where specified.
  • Horn buttons attached with shanks; bar tacks at stress points.
  • Final press for clean lines and enduring shape.

We store your updated pattern; re-orders and matching garments are easy anytime.

Ready to begin your journey?

Meet your cutter, feel the cloth, and start your pattern.

Book a fitting