Thomas Mahon savile row bespoke tailor
Designer Wear
Tweed Cloths
Custom Jackets
Tailored Pants
English Tailors
Designer Wear
Tweed Cloths

Bespoke is actually a term which dates from the 17th century, when tailors held the full lengths of cloth in their premises. When a customer chose a length of material it was said to have “been spoken for”, hence a tailor who makes your clothes individually to your specific personal requirements, is called bespoke. Unlike “made to measure” which simply uses a basic pattern which is then simply adjusted to your measurements.

Thomas will discuss with you what type of suit you are looking for and it's uses. Then a cloth is chosen from the full range available today, also which type of style and fit would be most suitable for you.

Thomas Mahon savile row bespoke tailor
Thomas Mahon savile row bespoke tailor
Clothes made by Thomas have all the hallmarks you would expect from true bespoke tailoring. More than 20 measurements and figuration details are taken from the customer. Then a personal pattern will be cut from scratch, no basic pattern is simply adjusted as so many other tailors do today.

Using your pattern the cloth is then cut and trimmed using the finest linings and silks available. A single tailor is then given the parts of the garment to make from the fitting stages to the final complete suit. Each suit is completely hand made even down to the button holes.

The whole process will be constantly checked by Thomas through each stage of manufacture, until Thomas and the customer are completely satisfied. One to two fittings are required from your initial order to the final delivery of your suit, which is usually five to six weeks.
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