What is the difference between ready to wear/off the peg and Made to Measure and full Bespoke Suits?
The perfect answer has been given at The English Cut and we replicate this here verbatim.. If you can not afford bespoke… I happen to believe that a bespoke suit is worth its high asking price, or else I would not bother selling them. They look better, they fit better, and they last years longer than their competition. It is really that simple. Even so, £2000 [about $4000 USD, at time of writing] is a lot of money, let us not kid ourselves. Luckily for suit lovers everywhere, with modern technology there are now some really good ready-to-wear, manufactured suits being made, starting at only a few hundred pounds. Fifty years ago, suits that were both good and cheap did not exist. The tech simply was not there. So regardless of your budget, you have a lot of options. Here is the basic hierarchy to consider:1. A totally machine made, off-the-peg suit. These cost around £100 to £600. The production systems for these is so slick, a suit is literally made in minutes. My first boss, Mike Wi
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