Difference Between Ready to Wear, Made to Measure and Bespoke

Difference Between Ready to Wear, Made to Measure and Bespoke

It seems you're providing an overview of the differences between ready-to-wear, made-to-measure, and custom-made suits. Here’s a concise breakdown of each:

Ready-to-Wear (RTW)

  • Definition: Off-the-rack suits made from a designer's signature pattern.
  • Fit: Available in standard sizes with minor alterations possible.
  • Customization: Limited, primarily alterations for fit.


Made-to-Measure (MTM)

  • Definition: Suits that are tailored based on standard patterns but adjusted using individual measurements.
  • Fit: Personalization of dimensions leads to better fit compared to RTW.
  • Customization: Options for fabrics, linings, and some design elements. Typically requires one fitting for adjustments.

Custom-Made (Bespoke)

  • Definition: Unique suits crafted from a pattern created specifically for the individual.
  • Fit: Requires multiple fittings (usually 2-3) to contour to the body’s shape perfectly
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  • Customization: Extensive, including elements like shoulder expression, lapel width, and internal features, allowing for greater creative expression.
  • If you are looking to personalize a suit or need assistance with measurements, scheduling an appointment with a clothing advisor can provide valuable guidance.
  • Let me know if you need more specific information about any of these options!\