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Final Fitting
The culmination of every measurement, every hand stitch, and every decision made throughout the bespoke process — brought together on your frame and refined to absolute precision.
This is the moment where artistry becomes personal. Where a garment made for a body becomes a garment made for you specifically — adjusted, confirmed, and finished to a standard that leaves nothing to chance.
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The Polish
Perfecting the Form
The final fitting is a four-stage process conducted with the same rigour as every preceding step. Each stage has a specific purpose, and none is abbreviated.
Initial Try-On
The completed garment is placed on your frame for the first time in its finished state. The tailor steps back, assesses the overall balance, the shoulder line, the chest suppression, and the way the cloth falls — before a single pin is placed. First impressions at this stage are precise, not cursory.
Detailed Refinement
Every seam, dart, and structural line is scrutinised. The tailor works methodically — pinning and chalking micro-adjustments across the collar, the seat, the sleeve pitch, and the trouser break — until the silhouette reads exactly as it should from every angle and in every light.
Movement & Comfort
You are asked to sit, reach, and move naturally while wearing the garment. A suit that looks correct standing still must also perform in motion. Ease allowances are verified, stress points are assessed, and the jacket's balance is confirmed across the full range of your daily movement.
Final Polish
Once all adjustments have been confirmed, the garment returns to the atelier for final pressing, seam finishing, and any last detail work. It is returned to you only when the master tailor is satisfied that every element meets the standard the rest of the process has demanded.
The Details
What We Assess at the Final Fitting
The Collar and Shoulder
The collar is among the most technically demanding elements of a jacket fitting. It must lie flat against the shirt collar at the back without gaping, pulling, or rolling — a result that depends on the precise relationship between the neckline seam, the canvas, and the way the fabric has been set. At the final fitting, the collar is one of the first points of evaluation, and one of the last to be signed off.
The Trouser Break
The break of a trouser — the point at which the front crease meets the shoe — is a matter of both proportion and personal preference. Too long and the silhouette loses its precision; too short and the line is interrupted. At the final fitting, trouser length is confirmed with your preferred footwear in mind, and the break is set with the exact degree of fold that suits your build and your aesthetic.
Sleeve Pitch and Length
Sleeve pitch — the angle at which the sleeve is set into the armhole — determines whether a jacket hangs naturally at rest and moves without restriction when the arm is raised. Incorrect pitch creates horizontal drag lines or a sleeve that appears to pull forward or backward. At this stage, pitch is verified through movement rather than measurement, and sleeve length is confirmed against the shirt cuff to expose the correct amount of linen.
Nothing Leaves Until It Is Right
The final fitting is not a formality — it is a standard. The garment is not considered finished when it has been constructed; it is finished when it has been worn, assessed, adjusted, and approved. If additional work is required following the fitting, it is completed without compromise before the garment is returned. Our standard is not proximity to perfection. It is perfection.
What to Expect
An Unhurried Session Where Every Detail Is Confirmed
The final fitting takes place in our private atelier, with your tailor present throughout. It is not a brief check — it is a deliberate, comprehensive assessment of a garment that has taken weeks to build and deserves the time required to be brought to its absolute best.
You are encouraged to move naturally, to sit as you would at a desk or in a meeting, and to raise your arms as you would reaching for something. Fit must be verified in motion, not only in stillness. The tailor observes, marks, and discusses each adjustment with you so that the final result reflects not just technical precision but your personal sense of how a garment should feel.
Where further refinement is required after the session, the work is completed in the atelier and the garment is returned to you when the master tailor is satisfied — not when a deadline demands it. This is the standard the process has built toward from the beginning.
Our Standard
A bespoke garment is not finished until our master tailor deems it perfect.
During the final fitting, we scrutinise every seam — evaluating the line of the lapel, the break of the trouser, and the way the jacket collar meets the shirt. We make precise micro-adjustments on the spot, discussing each one with you, so that when you leave our atelier, the garment fits as though it has always been yours.
There is a particular moment in a final fitting when the adjustments are complete, the garment is pressed, and you see it for the first time exactly as it was intended. The shoulder sits precisely where it should. The chest is suppressed without restriction. The trouser breaks cleanly against the shoe. It is not a dramatic moment — it is a quiet one. A recognition that the time, the craft, and the attention given to every stage of the process has arrived at exactly the right place. That moment is what we build toward. It is what bespoke is for.
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