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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a custom suit cost in NYC?
Custom suits in New York City range from $800–$1,500 for made-to-measure entry-level options, $2,000–$5,000 for mid-tier bespoke, and $5,000+ for full handcrafted bespoke. At Bespoke Ensemble, we offer transparent pricing so you know exactly what you're investing in before your first appointment.
What's the difference between bespoke and made-to-measure?
Made-to-measure starts from a standard pattern adjusted to your measurements. Bespoke means a unique pattern is drafted from scratch for your body — every seam, shoulder, and curve is built around you. Bespoke takes longer and costs more, but the fit and craftsmanship are in a different league.
How long does it take to make a custom suit?
Most custom suits at our NYC studio take 6–10 weeks from first fitting to final delivery. Rush orders may be possible with a shorter turnaround depending on availability — contact us to discuss your timeline.
How many fittings does a custom suit require?
A typical bespoke suit involves 2–3 fittings: an initial measurement appointment, a basted fitting to check structure and shape, and a final fitting before completion. Made-to-measure suits generally require 1–2 fittings.
What fabric should I choose for a wedding suit?
For weddings, we recommend Super 120s–150s wool for year-round versatility, linen or linen-blend for summer outdoor ceremonies, and wool-mohair blend for evening or formal events. The right choice depends on your venue, season, and how much you expect to move and dance.
Can I get a custom suit made in 2 weeks?
In some cases, yes — we offer expedited service for clients with urgent timelines. Rush orders depend on current workload and the complexity of the suit. Call us directly to discuss whether a 2-week turnaround is possible for your specific event.
What color suit should I wear to my wedding?
Navy and charcoal are the most versatile and photograph exceptionally well in any setting. Lighter tones like stone, ivory, or light grey work beautifully for outdoor or summer weddings. Black is best reserved for formal evening ceremonies. We'll help you choose based on your venue, partner's attire, and personal style.
Is a custom suit worth it?
If fit matters to you, yes. Off-the-rack suits are cut to fit a statistical average — not your actual body. A custom suit eliminates all the common issues: pulling across the shoulders, excess fabric at the waist, sleeves that are too long. For a wedding or major life event, it's an investment you'll feel the moment you put it on.
How do I find a good suit tailor in NYC?
Look for a tailor who takes the time to understand your lifestyle, not just your measurements. Ask to see examples of their work, ask how many fittings are included, and make sure they're transparent about what "custom" actually means in their process. A good tailor will never rush your first conversation.
What should a male guest wear to a black tie wedding?
Black tie means a tuxedo — ideally with a white dress shirt, black bow tie, and black formal shoes. A dark navy or midnight blue suit is an acceptable alternative if you don't own a tux. Avoid regular business suits at true black tie events; it reads as underdressed.
What's the best suit for a summer wedding?
Lightweight wools (Super 110s or lower), linen, or cotton-linen blends are your best options for summer. Avoid heavy fused linings — opt for half-canvas or unlined jackets for breathability. Light grey, stone, tan, and navy all work well for summer ceremonies.
How early should I order a wedding suit?
We recommend starting at least 3–4 months before your wedding date. This gives enough time for multiple fittings, any revisions, and a final adjustment fitting close to the day. Waiting until 4–6 weeks out significantly limits your options and increases rush fees.
What happens at a bespoke suit fitting?
Your first appointment involves 20–30 measurements and a discussion of your style preferences, fabric choice, and functional needs. A basted fitting follows — this is a rough version of the suit stitched together loosely so we can assess fit on your body and make structural adjustments. The final fitting ensures everything is perfect before we finish and press the suit.
Can a tailor fix an off-the-rack suit?
Yes, to a degree. A skilled tailor can slim the waist, shorten the sleeves and hem, suppress the chest, and adjust the seat. What can't be fixed: a jacket that's too small in the shoulders, a collar that gaps, or a suit that's fundamentally the wrong cut for your body. Alterations can improve a suit — only bespoke can perfect it.
What's the difference between Italian and British cut suits?
Italian cut suits feature softer shoulders, minimal padding, a closer chest fit, and a slightly shorter jacket — a clean, relaxed silhouette. British suits have more structured shoulders, defined waist suppression, and a longer jacket — a sharper, more formal look. American cuts tend to fall in between, with a boxier fit overall. We'll help you decide based on your body type and style preference.
How do I coordinate groomsmen suits?
The easiest approach is to put all groomsmen in the same fabric and color, varying only the tie or pocket square from the groom. If you want more visual variety, keep the suit color the same but allow different tie styles. Avoid trying to match suits bought from different stores — fabric dye lots vary more than you'd expect.
What is a morning suit and when do I wear one?
A morning suit consists of a grey or black tailcoat, striped trousers, and a waistcoat — it's the traditional daytime formal dress code for weddings in the UK and formal garden parties. In the US, it's less common but perfectly appropriate for very formal daytime or outdoor ceremonies. If your invitation says "Morning Dress" or "Formal Daytime," a morning suit is required.
How much should I budget for a wedding suit?
For a quality custom wedding suit in NYC, plan for a minimum of $2,000–$3,000 for a well-crafted made-to-measure option and $4,000–$8,000 for full bespoke. This includes all fittings. Your wedding suit will likely be photographed and worn again — it's not the place to cut corners.
What questions should I ask a tailor before ordering a custom suit?
Ask: Is this made-to-measure or truly bespoke? How many fittings are included? What construction method do you use (fused, half-canvas, or full-canvas)? Who does the cutting and sewing? What is your alteration policy after delivery? The answers reveal a lot about craftsmanship and how the tailor values your investment.
What's the difference between a suit and a tuxedo?
A tuxedo has satin or grosgrain lapels, a satin stripe down the trouser leg, and is worn with a formal dress shirt and bow tie. A suit uses matching fabric throughout and is far more versatile. Tuxedos are for black tie and formal evening events; suits cover everything else. When in doubt, a dark navy suit is almost always acceptable.
Can I customize the lining and details of my custom suit?
Absolutely. Custom suits can be personalized with contrast linings, monogrammed initials, working buttonholes, pick stitching, ticket pockets, and your choice of button style. These details make your suit unmistakably yours — and they're part of what makes the bespoke experience worth it.
What should a groom wear for an outdoor wedding?
Lighter fabrics, lighter colors, and minimal lining. Linen, fresco wool, or lightweight tropical wool all handle outdoor conditions well. Avoid dark heavy suits in direct sunlight — you'll feel it. We also recommend a half-canvas construction for outdoor events; it moves more naturally with your body throughout a long day.
Where can I get a custom suit made in NYC?
Bespoke Ensemble is a custom suit studio in New York City specializing in bespoke and made-to-measure suits for weddings, professional wear, and special occasions. We offer a personalized fitting experience from fabric selection through final delivery. Book a consultation to get started.
How do I take my own suit measurements?
Key measurements include chest, waist, hips, shoulder width, sleeve length, neck, and inseam. While a tape measure and a helper can get you close, a trained tailor will catch asymmetries, posture considerations, and proportion details that self-measurement misses entirely. For a custom suit, always get measured in person.
What's the best suit for a winter wedding?
Heavier wool (Super 100s–120s), flannel, or tweed works beautifully for winter. Deep charcoal, navy, and rich tones like burgundy or forest green photograph well in winter light. A fully lined suit will keep you comfortable moving between an indoor ceremony and an outdoor photo session.

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