
How Much Does a Bespoke Suit Cost in Bangkok? 2026 Price Guide
A bespoke 2-piece suit in Bangkok costs between roughly 11,500 and 50,000+ THB depending on the fabric and construction level. This guide breaks down what you get at each price point, what actually drives the differences, and where the traps are.
Bangkok is one of the best places in the world to have a suit made: skilled tailors, direct access to imported Italian and British cloth, and prices well below London, Tokyo or New York. But the price spread between shops is enormous, and the cheapest quote is rarely the best deal.
Endel Tailor bespoke suit prices (2026)
Our pricing is published and reflects the real cost structure of fabric and construction. The same structure applies at any honest tailor in the city:
| 2-piece suit | Starting price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Technical fabrics | 11,500 THB | Premium wool-blend technical fabrics, wrinkle free, half-canvas construction (3-piece from 14,500 THB) |
| European linen | 13,550 THB | 100% premium linen for summer suits and beach weddings |
| Premium wool | 17,500 THB | Imported 100% wool from Italy and England (VBC, Reda 1865 and more), half-canvas |
| Exotic fabrics | 19,550 THB | Mohair, silk and cashmere blends and flannel from French, Italian and British mills |
| Ultra-luxury | 32,500 THB | Hand-stitched full-canvas suits in Zegna, Albini and Dormeuil fabrics |
| Loro Piana | 48,500 THB | The rarest fibers: vicuña blends, baby cashmere and superfine wools |
See the full pricing page for every tier in detail.
What actually drives the price of a suit
1. The fabric (the biggest factor)
Cloth is typically the largest single cost in a bespoke suit. A local wool blend costs the tailor a fraction of what imported Vitale Barberis Canonico or Zegna cloth costs per meter, and a suit needs around 3 to 3.5 meters. This is also why a "Super 150s Italian wool suit" quoted at 12,000 THB cannot be genuine: the real cloth alone would cost more than that.
2. Construction: fused, half-canvas or full-canvas
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Fused: the interlining is glued to the cloth. Cheapest and fastest, but stiffer, less breathable, and the front can bubble after repeated dry cleaning.
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Half-canvas: a floating canvas through the chest and lapel. The sweet spot of drape, durability and price; this is our standard construction.
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Full-canvas: a floating canvas through the whole front, shaped by hand. The best drape and longevity, and by far the most handwork, which is why it commands a premium.
3. Handwork and details
Hand-padded lapels, hand-set sleeves, functional buttonholes, Milanese buttonholes, Bemberg lining and horn buttons all add hours of skilled work, and cost.
Why suits under 10,000 THB are a false economy
At that price, after rent and margin, almost nothing is left for cloth and labour. Something has to give, and it is usually everything: polyester-heavy "wool" fabric, fully fused fronts, a single rushed fitting, outsourced sewing. The suit photographs fine on day one and looks tired within months. If your budget is limited, an honest technical-fabric suit at 11,500 THB will outlast a fake "Italian wool" bargain every time.
Do Bangkok tailors negotiate?
Some do, especially where prices start inflated. A tailor with published, transparent pricing has little built-in haggling margin, which is a good sign, not a bad one. Be most careful with the opposite pattern: a high opening price followed by a dramatic "today only" discount. The full checklist is in how to choose the right tailor in Bangkok.
Market-wide price ranges in Bangkok (2026)
Across the city as a whole, expect:
- Budget (blends): 9,000 - 14,000 THB, quality varies wildly
- Mid-range (100% wool): 14,000 - 30,000 THB
- High-end (imported wools and exotic blends): 20,000 - 50,000 THB
- Ultra-luxury (Zegna, Dormeuil, Loro Piana): 32,500 - 100,000+ THB
Ready for exact numbers?
The fastest way to an exact quote is a visit: fabric in hand, budget on the table, honest advice on where your money does the most good. Book a consultation or browse our published pricing first.
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Jens
Partner at Endel Tailor Bangkok
Jens advises clients at our Sukhumvit atelier on bespoke suits, shirts and fabric selection, working daily with premium Italian and British mills such as Zegna, Vitale Barberis Canonico and Dormeuil.
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