Bespoke
A bespoke garment is the sum of small, deliberate choices — the cloth in your hand, the lining no one else will see, and the finishing stitches measured in millimetres. Below, a glimpse of what those choices look like in practice.
From Cloth to Jacket
Each commission begins with cloth and ends with a jacket made only for you.

Step One
Choose Your Cloth
Begin with the bunch. The highest quality wools, the most interesting blends, and seasonal cloths from the houses of Loro Piana, Drapers, Drago and beyond — selected by hand, in your light, against your skin.

Step Two
Consider the Lining
The interior is a private signature. From quiet solids to subtle designs to wild prints — vintage motoring, city streets, or something drawn for you alone — the lining is the part of the jacket only you will know.

Step Three
The Finished Jacket
Cut, basted, fitted, and finished by hand. What returns to you is a jacket that holds your shoulder, your stance, and the choices made along the way.
Details That Carry Your Name
The pleasure of bespoke lives in the smallest places — the weave of the cloth, the hand of the maker, and the initials inside the cuff.

The Weave
A textured jacquard, woven in a small Italian mill — a fabric whose pattern reveals itself only at close range.

Hand-Stitched Lapel
Lapels and collars are pick-stitched by hand — the soft, irregular line that machines cannot replicate.

Monogrammed French Cuff
An embroidered monogram on the French cuff — a final, quiet mark that the garment belongs to no one else.
Made in Beverly Hills
Patterns are drafted, marked, and cut in our Beverly Hills atelier — the same room where your fittings take place. Nothing is sent away; every garment begins and ends a few steps from where you stand.



