BESPOKE TAILORING



 Bespoke tailoring is a refined, sophisticated process where craftsmanship meets timeless fashion as well as the wearer’s needs. Thereby it is essential that the purpose or the occasion of the garment is elaborately stated. Whether it is a suit for a wedding, a shirt for a party or a jacket for a business trip; TAJI will ensure that the piece fulfills both the wearer’s and the fashion’s needs perfectly.

Loro Piana Tasmanian wool sample book

THE FABRIC

Tailoring and the raw ingredients used for your suit define its true value. Thus, fabric selection is the first significant choice when you decide on a bespoke garment. The fabric not only affects how your suit will look and feel, but also how it will endure hardships over time. TAJI works with an elite set of fabric purveyors setting the framework for quality, and guaranteeing the perfect end product that our business is founded on.

atelier marking custom pattern on fabric

THE PATTERN

The pattern is not only about measurements; it is all about the smallest details such as the slope of the shoulder, the arch of the back and so on. A unique pattern is created for each client. TAJI does not use base patterns or rely on modifications, but archives personal patterns for later use and updates them on a regular basis. Maintaining our clients’ patterns in our archive also substantially shortens the production process.

 

Bespoke tuxedo with custom pattern visuals on mannequin

THE FIT

A bespoke fit requires multiple fittings. First, the skeleton fitting, where the cutter checks the basic fit for your suit. Next, the forward fitting, where all major alterations are made such as facings and pockets. Finally, the ‘finish bar finish’ fitting, where the suit will be completely finished apart from minor sewing such as buttonholes. Throughout, the focus remains on the satisfaction of our clients. Tailoring is a very personal process, and the fit reflects the wearer’s purpose, his individual preferences, and style.

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