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Please select your preferred fit
Preferred fit allows us to make an appropriate measurement allowance for your custom-made garments. Boutique Fit The jacket is slim through the shoulders, chest, and waist. Narrower sleeves with higher armholes. Pants sit on the waist with a slim fit through hips and thighs. Narrow leg opening. The vest is slim through the chest, waist, and sweep. Higher armholes. The shirt is slim cut in chest and waist with higher armholes and tapered sleeves. Tailor Fit The jacket is slim through the shoulders, chest, and waist. Regular sleeves and armholes. Pants sit on the waist with a slim fit through hips and thighs. Tapered leg opening. The vest is slim through the chest, waist, and sweep. Higher armholes. The shirt is generous cut through the chest and waist with relaxed armholes and fuller sleeves. Relaxed Fit The jacket is a regular fit through the shoulders. Relaxed fit through chest and waist. Corresponding armholes and sleeves. Pants sit on the waist with a relaxed fit through hips and thighs. Straight leg opening. The wearer has plenty of room for flexibility and comfort. The suit shapes the body well, and it is NOT baggy. The vest is relaxed through the chest, waist, and sweep. Lower armholes. The shirt is generous cut with extra room all around with relaxed armholes and sleeve openings.

Frock Coat Closure

Button closure is the number of buttons used to fasten the front panels of a single or double-breasted coat.

Collar Fabric

Lapel Style

The lapel is a folded flap of cloth in front of a single or double-breasted coat that is sewn to the collar at a higher angle than notch creating a pointed effect. The shawl lapel, roll collar, or shawl collar is a continuous curve of folded fabric. The size of the shawl can vary with body measurements. Lapels can be covered by a layer of additional fabric like velvet.

Collar And Lapel Width

Lapel Edge Stitch

Lapel edge stitch is the stitching at the edge of a lapel. Standard is picked stitch by hand. Topstitch is machine done. Lapel edge can be without a stitch.

Left Lapel Buttonhole

Lapel buttonholes refer to flowers worn in the lapel buttonhole of a coat or a jacket. They are referred to simply as "buttonholes" or boutonnières.

Right Lapel Buttonhole

Right buttonholes refer to flowers worn in the lapel buttonhole of a coat or a jacket. They are referred to simply as "buttonholes" or boutonnières.

Lining Option

The lining is the interior of a coat or a jacket. Full lining adds structure and weight to your coat or jacket. A half-lined is slightly lighter and breathable. An unlined or unstructured coat or jacket has no added structure. With no lining, more attention has to be paid to interior details that normally would be out of sight.

Lining Style

Lining style is how the lining of a coat or a jacket is shaped on the inside.

Internal Pockets

Inside pockets are small bag sewn in between cloth and lining as a part of the garment. It is used for carrying small articles. They are on the inside of a coat or a jacket at the chest/breast level. One on each side of the body. Similarly, card and pen pockets are on the left side at the waist and hip level respectively.

Chest Pocket

The chest pocket is a small bag sewn at the chest level as a part of the garment. Mostly it is used for pocket squares. Usually, the chest pocket is made with a wider strip of fabric known as welt or a single extra piece of cloth sewn directly onto the front of the coat or the jacket as a patch pocket or it is made with a small strip of fabric taping the top and bottom of the slit as a jetted pocket. A chest pocket can be made with a flap.

Frock Coat Back

Frock coat back has several design features like princess seam, center or off-center vent, waist seam with decorative buttons, and stitched or pleated skirt bottom. The skirt bottom can be without any seams or pleats.

Bottom

The coat bottom also is known as quarters are the right and left flap of a Coat that meets together below the waist button or below the last button. The straight bottom is closed quarters with no gap between flaps.

Sleeve Button

The end of a coat or a jacket sleeve has slit as vent and buttons. Buttons can be functional or non-functional. The number of buttons can vary with one's choice. Sleeve buttons are 15 mm in size

Sleeve Button Stance

Sleeve buttons can be placed in a variety of styles. The kissing stance has buttons touching each other.

Button Type

Type of buttons used in a coat or a suit. All button types are hand made by local crafters.