And then there’s “custom”
Bespoke shirts – those that are custom made – tend to be expensive, require multiple fittings (if done right), and are often uninspiring in their design. And then there’s the waiting game – three weeks or more until you get your shirt.
But here’s the real rub: most companies that claim “custom” or “bespoke” aren’t! They’re actually cut from the same “blocks” that are used in ready-made, save for a few measurements. End result, you have shirt that might fit you in the neck and sleeve, but the body is blousy, the sleeves are sloppy, and so on.









