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“Someone once said, ‘If you want a more interesting life, you couldn’t do better than live within fine tailoring.’ We couldn’t agree more. And we can’t wait to show you why.
-Noaman Razack

Made-to-measure: bespoke tailoring by Prestige.

Is our personalised legacy process

That tailors clothing specifically and eloquently for you.

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Now. For Always

The Pleasures of Made-to-measure

Since 1956, we’ve been crafting elegance, tailoring treasured pieces as well as entire wardrobes for customers – starting with the fabric, curated for our own collection. From deciding on the style, to the cutting, fitting, detailing and finishing of a suit, jacket or a pair of trousers, our master tailors complete each piece with precision and care.

01. The Fabric

The indulgence of a bespoke suit is a six-step process beginning with choosing from the best fabrics to be found anywhere in the world: wools, cottons, blends, a selection exclusive only to us.

02. The Style

Choosing the style – whether closely-fitted or a fuller silhouette, two or three-piece, and all the attendant details  – is next, with your master tailor’s experienced guidance. It must serve you well and stay as wearable years from now, fashion notwithstanding.

03. Measurements

Measuring follows, which could be means over two dozen measurements, depending on the style. Your unique paper pattern will be made from this: preciseness for the perfect fit.

04. Cutting and Assembly by Hand

The paper pattern is chalked out on the cloth, from which the suit’s various sections are cut. These are assembled with all the other pieces – linings, fastenings and so on.

05. Fittings

At your first fitting, your master tailor checks fit, silhouette and, most importantly, how you feel in the suit, and what, if any, modifications are needed. When these are done, you’ re fitted again, which brings the suit to its finishing stages – and to your satisfaction.

06. Finishing and Pattern-archiving

The suit is then finished, with final hand-stitching – as of the buttonholes – and pressing. One crucial fact about bespoke is that your pattern is archived, as a ready reference for your next order.