Tailored dress shirts: pros and cons?

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Bespoke dress shirts are made to measure to the buyer’s specifications and offer custom fit and higher quality. However, they take longer to produce, are more expensive, and require more care. The Seville Row Association sets standards for custom dress shirts, including individual pattern cutting and hand stitching.

The term ‘bespoke’ is a British word meaning that a garment is made to measure to the buyer’s specifications. The obvious and primary positive aspect of having a dress shirt produced this way is the custom fit. One of the negative aspects of these dress shirts is the time it takes to produce them.

Tailored dress shirts are more common in the UK on Seville Row than in other parts of the world; they are most commonly applied to tailored clothing and men’s garments that are measured and fitted to a person’s body. Tailored dress shirts differ in manufacturing methods from other clothing items. Ready-to-wear shirts, or off-the-shelf shirts, are manufactured in the factory using standard sizing methods and delivered to the store in finished condition. In the custom construction method, the shirt is produced from a fitted block pattern that provides the customer with a semi-custom fit. Tailored dress shirts are not made in a factory, and the pattern is cut and drafted specifically for the client.

There are several positive points to consider before making a custom dress shirt, but the most notable is the involvement of the end user in the production of the shirt. Since shirts involve a high degree of customization, the customer has complete control over the type of fabric used to make the shirt. The customer can also select the construction features of the shirt, such as buttonholes, collar styles, and cuff styles. The tailored method provides the consumer with a shirt of higher quality and longer life than those available in the ready-to-wear market.

With that in mind, a person ordering a custom dress shirt must wait considerably longer for the final product. It can be difficult to find a tailor to make the shirts in some areas due to the methods used to construct the garment. Also, they are generally more expensive than dress shirts bought off the shelf. Depending on the fabric chosen, tailored dress shirts can be prone to wrinkling and require more care than dress shirts.

The Seville Row Association sets certain standards in the construction of custom dress shirts. A pattern must be individually cut, and almost all of the stitching done on the shirt must be done by hand. The tailor must be qualified to assist the customer with advice on the design and construction of the item. In addition, tailors must have access to a large selection of fabrics for the client to choose from and attend special training seminars on construction methods.




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