Clothing
Custom-Made 2 Piece Italian Suit from Bespoke Clothier, Zachary Javitt & Knot Standard
- Item Number
- 139
- Estimated Value
- 1295 USD
- Sold
- 625 USD to izmo
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Treat yourself to a fully custom suit with fabric from one of our premier Italian mills, Vitale Barberis Canonico- a centuries old mill, located a few miles north of Milan.
If you've never worn clothing that was made just for you, you're not alone. Most of our customers have never bought custom before, and are shocked at how good they feel in superior-quality, perfect-fitting clothes with the best Italian and English fabrics. At Knot Standard, we create clothes just for you, that you will be proud of.
The fit is the most important part of a custom suit. To make a suit that fits you perfectly, we take a few key measurements, build a 3D wireframe of your body, and digitally create a custom suit pattern just for you. We then use lasers to precision-cut your fabric, and hand-assemble it exactly to your specs. Your pattern is automatically saved, so you can depend on the same perfect fit with every order.
Item Special Note
Redeemable with Bespoke Clothier Zachary Javitt at Knot Standard’s NYC showroom.
Book an Appointment at knotstandard.com/Zack
Please allow 4-6 weeks for production time.
Service must be used within 1 year of auction.
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