Made-to-measure suits Gold Coast
More than a custom suit. Less than a full bespoke commission. Exactly right for most clients.
Made-to-measure sits in the space between a custom fitting and a fully bespoke garment. Where a custom suit applies your measurements to a standard pattern, made-to-measure goes further — your measurements are used to modify and refine a base pattern so that the resulting garment accounts for the way your body is actually proportioned, not just how tall you are and how wide your shoulders sit.
The result is a more precise fit, a more refined silhouette, and a garment that reflects the way you carry yourself — not a statistical average.
Who it's for
Made-to-measure is ideal for clients who want a noticeably superior fit compared to custom suiting — particularly if you've found in the past that suits tend to pull across the chest, bag at the seat, or never quite sit right through the shoulders. It's also the natural starting point for clients building a working wardrobe over time, where consistency of fit across multiple garments matters.
Wedding parties frequently choose made-to-measure because it handles variation in body types across groomsmen far more gracefully than standard sizing.
The process
Your first appointment covers your consultation, measurements, and fabric and style selection. We then draft your personal pattern — modified from a base block to reflect your specific proportions — and cut a fitting garment. You'll return for a fitting appointment before the final suit is cut in your chosen cloth, ensuring the result is exactly right before we commit fabric.
The full process typically takes four to six weeks.
The fabrics
Our made-to-measure range opens up our broader fabric selection, including Super 120s to 130s wools for a finer handle and better drape, as well as specialty cloths from Vitale Barberis Canonico, Stylbiella, and Reda. We'll match the cloth to your lifestyle, the season, and the occasions you'll wear it for.
Investment
Made-to-measure from $1,400.
Includes your consultation, personal pattern drafting, fitting garment, fabric selection, and finished two-piece suit.
