A 5-button vest is the most traditional, classic option. A 4-button vest works just as well and may be the favorable option for shorter gentlemen
The back of the vest is made with either black Bemberg or Bemberg that matches your jacket's inner lining.
Pants get more wear and tear than jackets so if you wear your suits on a regular basis, it is recommended that you have an extra pair of pants for each suit.
Pick stitching is a detail that signals quality and custom craftsmanship. The barely visible stitching follows the edge of lapels, collars and jacket flaps giving them subtle depth. The pick stitching thread is the same color as the suit fabric chosen. This option recommended for those who are keen on subtle, but stylish details.
Please note that actual pick stitching is very subtle and that for illustrative purposes only, the
sketch above is a more dramatic representation.
A functional boutonniere is another bespoke detail. Use it to wear stylish pins or insert a flower there on special occasions.
A no boutonniere look is acceptable for gentlemen looking for a clean lapel.
The ticket pocket was originally used to store train or opera tickets back in the day. This option can create an elegant, sophisticated appearance and is a signal of custom made suit.
Working cuffs (aka surgeon's cuffs) are another mark of a custom made suit. Keep the last button unbuttoned to show it off. Recommended for those who are keen on small stylish details and don't mind showing them off. NOTE: it is more difficult to adjust suit sleeve lengths for jackets with working cuffs.
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Matching the color of the boutonniere stitching to your jacket's inner lining is a confident and stylish look. Recommended for the gentlemen who are comfortable with a bit more pop and unique flair.
Matching the color of the last sleeve buttonhole stitching to your jacket's inner lining is a confident and stylish look. Recommended for the gentlemen looking for some unique flair.
2 back pockets are the standard option. If you don't use your back pockets or prefer less detail, go with one back pocket on either side or no back pockets.
Fancy wearing suspenders some day? Add these buttons to the inside waistband of your pants if you want to try out this classic look.
Go with belt loops for a standard, everyday option. Go without belt loops for a more formal, sleeker option. Side tabs are a classic, sleek and stylish option for those who want to go sans belt but retain the ability to adjust their pant waist a bit. This also makes side tabs a great option for men who like to wear suspenders (braces). Black Lapel uses button side tabs.