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What Are Your Options When Choosing a Bespoke Suit?
If youโve ever looked into ordering a bespoke suit and thought, Iโve no idea where to even begin, youโre in very good company. Most people donโt.
But thatโs the whole point of visiting a tailor. Itโs not about knowing everything before you walk in the door, itโs about discovering it together.
The process is meant to be enjoyable. Choosing a bespoke suit should feel less like ticking boxes and more like shaping a story. One that happens to fit you perfectly.
After almost twenty years in tailoring, I can tell you this much: people often come to me thinking they need guidance on whatโs correct, but what they really need is help finding what feels right for them.
So letโs talk through the main choices that define a bespoke, handmade suit.

1. The Style: Structure and Character
This is where everything starts. The style of your suit determines the shape, the feel, and ultimately the message it sends when you wear it.
Single or double-breasted. Peak or notch lapel. Two-piece or three. Side vents, centre vent, or none at all. Soft shoulder or roped. Modern slim or timeless British drape.
Itโs not just about fashion, itโs about proportion and personality.
Some clients bring in photos. Others just point at the Sean Connery picture on the studio wall and say, โThat one.โ Either way, your tailor should interpret what youโre drawn to, explain the reasoning behind each detail, and build something that complements you, not just your frame.

2. The Cloth: The Heart of the Suit
If style is the structure, the cloth is the lifeblood running through it.
The cloth determines how the suit drapes, breathes, and behaves. How it looks under light, how it feels after a long day, and how it lasts over time.
At Edinburgh Tailoring Company, we have access to thousands of options: fine worsteds, tweeds, mohair blends, wool and silk, even pure cashmere. Each one brings a different energy.
A daily office suit might call for something durable and practical. A wedding suit allows you to explore texture, weight, and luxury.
One of the first questions any good tailor will ask is, how often will you wear it? That single answer shapes almost every decision that follows.

3. The Lining: Your Personal Signature
This is where the fun begins.
Lining choice is the hidden expression of personality inside every bespoke garment. For some, itโs bold, such as a deep red paisley, a flash of cobalt satin, or a full printed scene that no one else will ever have. For others, itโs understated. Something clean, tonal, and quietly refined.
We hold over 1200 lining choices, and if none of them feel right, weโll help you source something that does.
Think of it as the inside joke between you and your suit.
4. The Experience: Guided, Not Overwhelming
If all of this sounds like a lot, donโt worry. Thatโs what the process is for.
Your tailorโs role is to listen, ask the right questions, and narrow down your options until the choices feel effortless. By the end of a consultation, weโll usually have distilled everything into three or four strong combinations. This is the moment where you start to see your suit coming together.
And thatโs when it gets exciting.
5. The Point of It All
A bespoke suit isnโt about chasing trends or copying someone elseโs idea of style. Itโs about crafting something that could only belong to you.
Thatโs what makes tailoring so powerful. Itโs design with purpose. Itโs confidence made visible.
And yes, itโs also a bit addictive. Once youโve had something made properly, itโs very hard to go back.
If youโre thinking about commissioning a bespoke suit, come and have a chat. No sales pitch, no pressure at all. Just a conversation about whatโs possible when you start from scratch.
Book a consultation to visit us in Edinburgh or our Glasgow visit (each Tuesday). Letโs talk style, cloth, and everything in between.

