Suit prices
Each and every made-to-measure suit that we make is unique with numerous fabric, lining and style combinations. Our mission is to give you the options of the cloth style and fit that is right for you. Therefore our pricing structure is very flexible, however as a guide based on a 2 piece suit we can offer the following:
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MasterTailor Range |
Deluxe Range |
Exclusive Range |
The Ultimate Suit |
Typical price for a 2 piece suit |
£495 - £590 |
£590 - £850 |
£850 - £995 |
From £3,500 |
Fabric selection |
Fine Yorkshire & European worsteds in a very wide range in different weights colours and designs. |
Super 100's and super 120's wool's including 'cool wool' lightweight fabrics, also high grade Yorkshire worsteds. |
super 140's and super 160's wool plus wool/cashmere, wool/silk and other speciality fabric. |
The ultimate bespoke cloth with your name woven into the stripe of the fabric. |
Made to measure |
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Home/office visiting service |
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Evening/weekend appointments |
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Full style specification |
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Padded lapels |
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Floating chest canvas |
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Choice of lining/buttons |
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No hidden extras |
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Fabric definitions
Worsteds
Worsted wool is made of fine long fibres woven in a tight weave. Of all mens suitings, Worsted has been the accepted as the standard fabric to use. But there are different types of high quality wool and different grades to take note of.
Superfine 100's
This finer cloth is lovely to the touch whilst retaining excellent durability. Superfine 100's make excellent everyday suits with a touch of luxury.
Superfine 120's/130's
With this cloth, the wool can be blended with cashmere to give a soft luxurious handle. This cloth travels well and is cool in the summer.
Superfine 160's
We have superfine 160's fabrics. Not all tailors can handle this luxurious type of fabric.
Speciality fabrics
Our fabrics are sourced from the world's finest mills and cloth merchants including Dormeuil, Scabal, Loro Piana, Holland & Sherry & John G Hardy.
Grading of wool: Good quality wool is graded from 70’s through to super 160's and above. Higher numbers represent the fineness of the wool fibre. The finer the wool fibre means that more fibre has to be used is the fabric to create a tighter weave, hence better crease recovery from wrinkles etc. Naturally the higher the grade the more expensive the wool will be. Apart from the wool quality, the weaving and finishing of the fabric is equally as important.
All our fabrics are sourced from reputable mills and cloth merchants. We have over 2000 fabrics in our collection. However if we don't have the right fabric we will endeavour to source this for you.
