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What to Expect: The Bespoke Suit Process at Endel Tailor Bangkok

What to Expect

The Bespoke Suit Process at Endel Tailor Bangkok

Jens

A bespoke commission sounds intimidating from the outside. From the inside it is a sequence of pleasant, unhurried appointments. Here is the exact process at our atelier, step by step.

Step 1: The consultation

Everything starts with a conversation, not a tape measure. Where will the suit live: boardroom, wedding, travel? What climate? What do you already own? Only then do the fabric books come out: Vitale Barberis Canonico, Zegna, Dormeuil, Fox Brothers and more, with honest guidance on where your budget does the most good. You will handle the actual cloth, not photographs of it.

Fabric swatch books, a style magazine, and a tape measure on a workbench

Step 2: Measurements and posture

We take a comprehensive set of measurements, but the numbers are only half of it. Shoulder slope, back curvature, stance, how you naturally hold your arms: these observations shape the pattern more than any single measurement. This is also where the details are decided: lapel style, vents, pleats, lining colour, buttons, monogram.

Step 3: Cutting and construction

Your cloth is cut against your pattern and the suit is built with a floating canvas: half-canvas as our standard, or hand-stitched full canvas for ultra-luxury commissions. Every bespoke suit is lined with Bemberg Cupra as standard, because in Bangkok's climate the lining decides half of the comfort.

Black Vitale Barberis Canonico Greenhills full canvas jacket

A full-canvas jacket in VBC Greenhills tailored at our atelier, with the signature Milanese buttonhole.

Step 4: The fittings

This is where bespoke earns its name. At the first fitting we check balance, length, collar, shoulder and sleeve pitch while the suit can still be corrected structurally. A second fitting refines the silhouette. For full-canvas commissions, a basted fitting comes first: the jacket loosely stitched together, tried on your body, then taken apart and recut.

Step 5: Delivery and the final press

The finished suit gets its final hand-pressing, the step that sets the shape you see in the mirror. We go through it together on your body: movement, buttoning, trouser break. If anything is not right, it goes back to the bench.

After delivery: the part most people do not expect

  • Free adjustments in the period after delivery, because real life is the final fitting.

  • Your pattern stays on file. Second suits and shirts can be ordered remotely and shipped worldwide.

  • Repairs and re-pressing over the years keep a canvassed suit sharp for a decade.

How long does it all take?

  • Standard suits: 3 - 5 working days
  • High-end suits: 6 - 12 working days
  • Handmade full-canvas: up to 8 weeks

Short on time in Bangkok? Read what is realistic in a few days, and contact us before your trip so the fabric shortlist is ready when you land.

Find us

Our atelier is at the end of Sukhumvit 24, a few minutes from Phrom Phong BTS, Emquartier and the Marriott Marquis. Book your consultation, or browse our pricing and our work first.

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About the author

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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