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Each look stripped to its essentials — so you see the tailoring, not the styling. Use these as starting points for your own suit.
Every style shown here can be fully customised to your measurements, fabric, and preferences.
Single Breasted
The foundation of every wardrobe. Two or three buttons, notch or peak lapel. Works for every occasion from boardroom to wedding.
Double Breasted
Two columns of buttons, overlapping front. Wider lapels, more presence. A bolder, more commanding silhouette.
Three-Piece
Jacket, waistcoat, and trousers. The waistcoat adds a layer of structure and elegance — and lets you take the jacket off without losing the look.
Double Breasted Three-Piece
The most formal day-suit. Peak lapels, a waistcoat underneath, and an unmistakable sense of occasion. For moments that demand authority.
Tuxedo
Satin-faced lapels, one button, grosgrain stripe down the trouser. The evening standard. Shawl collar for smooth elegance, peak lapel for sharpness.
Summer Suit
Unstructured or half-lined in linen or lightweight wool. Patch pockets, soft shoulder. Built for heat — looks effortless, breathes easily.
Casual Suit
Softer construction, relaxed fit, worn open-collared without a tie. For dinners, events, or when you want to look sharp without looking stiff.
Travel Suit
Wrinkle-resistant fabric, minimal lining, lightweight construction. Folds into a carry-on and still looks fresh on landing. For the man who lives on the move.
Blazer & Trouser
A structured blazer paired with contrasting trousers. More versatile than a full suit — dress it up with a tie or down with a T-shirt.
Bandhgala
Mandarin collar, closed front, clean lines. India's signature formal jacket — works for weddings, receptions, and any occasion that calls for heritage with refinement.
Sherwani
A longer, more ornate silhouette. Traditionally worn for weddings and celebrations. Can be kept minimal with clean fabric or elevated with embroidery and texture.
Contemporary Bandhgala
The classic Bandhgala cut reimagined — shorter length, slimmer fit, paired with western trousers. For when you want the heritage feel with a modern edge.
Single Breasted
One or two buttons, clean lapel, tailored fit. The most versatile starting point — works for the office, for events, for making a quiet statement.
Double Breasted
Overlapping front, wider lapels, more structure. A suit that announces you've arrived. Best with peak lapels and a confident shoulder.
Jacket & Skirt
A tailored blazer with a pencil or A-line skirt. A classic formal pairing that's sharp without being rigid. Works beautifully for events and formal settings.
Cropped
Ends above the natural waist. Opens up the silhouette, pairs beautifully with high-waisted trousers. Modern, youthful, and effortlessly sharp.
Hip Length
The standard blazer length — ends at the hip. Universally flattering, proportionate, and the most versatile option for everyday wear.
Thigh Length
A longer line that elongates the body and adds a sense of quiet authority. Works beautifully with slim trousers or over a dress.
Knee Length
Almost a coat — dramatic, structured, and striking. A statement piece that works as outerwear or a standalone garment. Best in structured wool or cashmere.
Slim Fit
Tapers from thigh to ankle for a clean, modern line. The sharpest silhouette — works best with cropped or hip-length jackets.
Straight Fit
Same width from thigh to hem — balanced, classic, comfortable. The most versatile cut that works across seasons and body types.
Wide Leg
Full drape from hip to hem. Elegant, flowing, and incredibly comfortable. Pairs best with a fitted or cropped jacket to balance the proportions.
Bootcut
Slim through the thigh with a gentle flare below the knee. A timeless shape that elongates the leg and works beautifully with heels or boots.
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