The Differences Between Bespoke and Made To Measure Dress Shirts
Nowadays the terms bespoke and made to measure shirts are being mixed up and misused. However, the difference is actually quite simple.
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Bespoke
A shirt is bespoke when the pattern (form of the shirt) has been made from scratch solely for a single persons shirt. This pattern is what the shirt makers use to create the shape of the shirt. Posture is taken into consideration in this case as well and the shirt is made accordingly. All bespoke shirts are entirely hand sewn and made by the tailor himself.
In addition, collars and cuffs can be made exactly how you want them to be, down to the nearest cm/inch. In fact, that means that in theory the complete design of the shirt is up to you.
Bespoke shirts usually have a waiting time of several weeks and commonly are significantly more expensive than made to measure shirts. A true bespoke tailor will never let you wear anything he is not satisfied with himself.
Made To Measure
Made to measure (MTM) on the other hand is when the shirt maker uses a pre made pattern and adjusts it for the size of the person. Made to measure shirts fit better than ready to wear (RTW) shirts as the ready to wear shirts are averages of people and not individually fitted for a single person.
MTM dress shirts are sown by hand and machine and are sent to a factory where the shirt is made like ready to wear garments except it follows your measurements.
As for tailored shirts they fall into the category of MTM shirts, but are often incorrectly used to indicate that a shirt is bespoke.
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“The Differences Between Bespoke and Made To Measure Dress Shirts”