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Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Bespoke Suit

Learn that ordering a bespoke suit is a heavy investment and many a times more expensive than the custom made business suits.

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Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Bespoke Suit

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  1. Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Bespoke Suit

  2. Though most men own more than one custom-made business suits and off-the-rack suits, bespoke variants, however, considered as crème de la crème among all the suit types. One of the reasons the number of bespoke suits people have in their wardrobe is substantially less compared to the regular ones is their generous price tags. While, not every bespoke is that expensive, an average bespoke usually starts at a few thousand dollars, three to four times the cost of a made-to-measure suit. Therefore, due to its high price, it becomes imperative for men to pay attention to every detail that goes into the making of a bespoke suit. In this post, we discuss the types of suit fabrics and their benefits. • Wool Though often criticized by those looking for lighter, slimmer fabrics wool is still one of the most popular choices of fabric for suits because of its versatility and refined aesthetics. Wool being a natural material breathes well and can be worn both during the heat of the day or cool of the night. Some of the common wool types include flannel, tweed, worsted, merino, and cashmere.

  3. Cotton Though often criticized by those looking for lighter, slimmer fabrics wool is still one of the most popular choices of fabric for suits because of its versatility and refined aesthetics. Wool being a natural material breathes well and can be worn both during the heat of the day or cool of the night. Some of the common wool types include flannel, tweed, worsted, merino, and cashmere.

  4. Linen Best worn in summers, linen is a casual alternative to wool and cotton. Suits made of linen are super light in weight and maintain their coolness, no matter how soaring the temperatures are. Linen suits are a preferred choice of men with a larger body type and are ideally worn at semi-formal events, and never to the office, as a complete business attire for men. The only issue with linen suits is that they require regular dry cleaning because they wrinkle easily and stain even easier.

  5. Silk Though used mostly as a lining in tailored jackets, there are some men’s suits that are made from silk alone. Its natural lustre and supple movement make it an excellent choice for an elegant suit fabric. Silk because of its breathable fabric and its temperature regulating property helps the wearer expel body heat in hot weather and retain the same in cold weather. The issues with silk are that it is a delicate material and that it can be easily torn when wet and can be quite clingy as well.

  6. Last Few Words When choosing a suit fabric some of the most important factors that you need to consider at the time of making a decision include – the season during which you are planning to wear it, the durability of the fabric and how comfortable the fabric is when worn. Ordering a bespoke suit is a heavy investment and many a times more expensive than the custom made business suits. Therefore, when you have to make a choice of fabric, make sure you do not miss any of these factors before making a final decision.

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