$799
Hand crafted in 5 weeks, with estimated delivery around Apr 24, 2023
We Recommend
One-Button
The choice for formal-wear (e.g., tuxedos) or a trendier suited look.
Two-Button
The classic, all-purpose option that’s suitable for all occasions.
Double-Breasted (+$50)
An enduring stylish option for menswear aficionados.
Full Canvas (+$200)
A luxury upgrade to improve drape and durability
Half-Canvas
Our classic suiting construction
Notch
The standard and most versatile lapel type.
Slim Notch
Ideal for a more modern look that pairs well with slimmer fitting suits.
Peak
The lapel of choice for some classic flair. It can also have a flattering lengthening effect with its longer edge.
Slim Peak
Slim and sleek, this is the most fashion-forward lapel type.
Double (Side)
The classic suiting option.
Single (Center)
For casual blazers.
Slanted Flapped
Also known as “hacking pockets”, the subtle angles signal custom-made.
Straight Flapped
A traditional and standard jacket pocket.
Slanted Piped
A formalwear pocket style with a modern twist.
Straight Piped
A minimalist look that is the preferred and classic option for tuxedos.
Patch Pocket
A pocket type for casual suit jackets and blazers.
Choose from the various inner lining colors to add flair and make the suit your very own.
Rose Gold Dots
Teal Dots
Silver Dots
Merlot Dots
Black
Royal Purple
Chocolate Brown
Red
Magenta
Burnt Orange
Light Gold
Olive
Cherry Red
Light Grey
Dark Silver
Champagne
Blue Teal
Navy Blue
Pink
Pale Yellow
Periwinkle
Raspberry
Rose Gold
Cornflower Blue
Gray Paisley
Olive Paisley
Purple Paisley
Gold
White
Silver
Block
Bold Script
Fancy Script
None (Flat Front)
A clean look that’s recommended for all suiting styles.
Single (One)
A classic look that creates more room in the upper thighs for ease of movement without adding much bulk to the pants.
Double (Two)
A “heftier”, throwback look that creates more room around the upper thighs. Pair with cuffs.
Yes
No
We recommend adding a vest if you’d like to sport the occasional three-piece suited look.
Yes (+$170.00)
4
The lowered V-shape in the front of this vest makes it less visible beneath a jacket.
5
The V-shape where the front of the vest comes together sits higher on the chest, making this vest more visible under a jacket.
Black (Standard)
Black lining fabric on the back panel of your vest is a classic look.
Match Inner Lining
The back panel uses the same material as your jacket inner lining selection.
Match Exterior Fabric
For those who want the exterior back of their jacket to match their jacket fabric for a more seamless look when worn without a jacket.
Pants get more wear and tear than jackets so if you wear your suits on a regular rotation, it is recommended that you have an extra pair of pants for each suit. Save $29 off retail price for a pair of standalone pants in this fabric when you add an extra pair to your order using this option.
Yes (+$200.00)
Pick stitching is a detail that signals quality and custom craftsmanship. The subtle stitching follows the edge of lapels, collars and jacket flaps creating a bit of depth, particularly useful on solid color suits. The pick stitching thread is the same color as the suit fabric chosen. This option is recommended for those who are keen on adding a subtle but stylish detail.
None
Flapped
A staple of classic British suiting. Pairs better if you selected flapped pockets.
Piped
A staple of classic British suiting. Pairs better if you selected piped pockets. Not recommended for tuxedos and formalwear.
Matching the color of the boutonniere buttonhole stitching to your selection of inner lining color. Not recommended for jackets worn in conservative contexts.
Matching the color of the last sleeve buttonhole stitching to your selection of inner lining color. Recommended for gentlemen who are comfortable with a subtle pop of color in their outfit.
Two (Standard)
Two back pockets are a balanced and standard option.
One on Right
If you don’t use your back pockets or prefer a minimalist look, go with one back pocket on either side or no back pockets.
One on Left
A true minimalist look if back pockets don’t spark joy for you.
Belt loops are a tried and true option.
No - with Side Tabs
Go without belt loops for a sleeker look that mimics formalwear. Not recommended for pants worn in conservative contexts where belts are expected.
Add these buttons to the inside waistband of your pants if you enjoy sporting suspenders (braces).
Be sure to review your details and make edits as needed.
The oldest evidence of manmade fabric ever discovered is linen. But this linen blend suit is far from old school. Made in a modern and urbane gray this suit looks and feels cool all through the warmer months.