THE PROCESS
We know that you are busy and your time is valuable, and that is why we have simplified the process of you being able to have a perfectly fitting handmade suit quickly and efficiently. We've selected the most flattering of colours and patterns we know work well on any gentleman. There is no need to bombard your senses and take up your time with trawling through thousands of different c
loths of varying degrees of colour, weight and quality and compounding that by forcing you to make additional countless choices and specifications. The patterns we have designed have been thoroughly thought out to create styles that are the epitome of good design, practical and comfortable. Only the very best has been selected by us for use in the construction of any suit. Our entire cloth range, has then been paired with beautiful coloured linings that we know through time and experience work perfectly together. This way, you can rest assured that you are being provided with a garment that is not only a statement piece of style within your wardrobe, but also one of exceptional quality and good taste. Step 1: Select the style of suit you want. Step 2: From our select range of superior cloths, choose the colour that is your preferred choice. Step 3: Enter your measurements, always remembering the golden rule of ensuring that you measure twice so that we cut once. Step 4: Review your order & edit if need be. Step 5: Pay for your handmade, made to measure suit. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER STEP 5? Once your order is received and confirmed by us, that's when we'll get to work. Our Pattern Makers will begin to skillfully and expertly draw your suit and every component of it on thick brown paper exactly to your own unique measurements, assuring you of the perfect fit. That pattern will then go to the Cutters who will use each segment to carefully cut the cloth, canvas and lining to the precise measurements required. Then it's off to our Machinists and Pressers who will deftly and professionally handcraft your suit into form before adding those important finishing touches of stitching, buttons and buttonholes again by hand. Your suit is then brought before Mr Klarmann for his personal inspection, who will then run his expert eye over every detail before passing it for packaging and shipment to you. Nothing leaves our London workshop until we're satisfied that every conceivable drop of expertise and craftsmanship has gone into your suit.