Custom vs Tailored Wedding Suits: All you need to know!
29 Apr 2022
Custom vs. Tailored Wedding Suits - What’s the difference?
In the world of high fashion and bespoke tailoring, the terms "custom" and "tailored" are often used interchangeably, but they represent very distinct processes. For our discerning Tailored Tradition Seekers at Isadora Nim, understanding these differences is key to choosing the perfect wedding suit that not only fits their style but also their values of sustainability and community support.
Custom Suit: The Blueprint of Elegance
A custom suit starts from scratch, tailored to your unique body measurements. At Isadora Nim, we take pride in creating a one-of-a-kind pattern for each client. This involves detailed consultations, which ensure that every aspect of the suit—from fabric to fit and finish—reflects the wearer’s individuality and lifestyle, particularly important for LGBTQ+ members seeking non-traditional wedding attire.
Tailored Suit: The Art of Personalisation
Tailored suits, on the other hand, begin with a pre-existing pattern which is then adjusted to better fit the individual. This process allows for modifications in size and style, making it a popular choice for wedding customers in Melbourne who seek a blend of traditional craftsmanship and personal flair.
Why Quality Matters: An Investment in Fabric and Fit
In Melbourne, the cost of a tailored suit can vary, but with Isadora Nim, you're investing in a garment that offers longevity and style. Our commitment to using only high-quality materials ensures each suit isn’t just worn but cherished.
Timely Craftsmanship: From First Stitch to Final Fitting
Creating a tailored suit at Isadora Nim is a journey of about 8 to 12 weeks, encompassing multiple fittings to ensure perfection. This time allows us to work closely with our clients, incorporating their feedback and refining the fit until it meets their vision and expectations.
By choosing Isadora Nim, you opt for more than just a suit. You choose a lifelong piece that stands as a testament to quality, sustainability, and support for local artisans.