



jacket measurements
Step 1
Take the tape measure around the whole of the chest, under the armpits.
Step 2
Line the tape measure back at the center of the chest.
Step 3
Allow one finger behind the tape and take the measurement – this is your chest size.
Step 1
Take the tape measure around the waist - this is area will be just above your belly button.
Step 2
Line the tape measure back at the center of the waist.
Step 3
Allow one finger behind the tape and take the measurement – this is your waist size.
Step 1
Start measuring from one side of the shoulders where the shoulder bone rests.
Step 2
Line the tape measure across the arch of the back, meeting at the opposite tip of the shoulder.
Step 3
Lay the tape flat and take the measurement – this is your shoulder width.
Step 1
Ensure the arm you are measuring is bent in a 45-degree angle.
Step 2
Start measuring from the middle of the back, across to the tip of the shoulder.
Step 3
Holding the tape measure in place, measure downwards to the elbow.
Step 4
Holding the tape measure at the elbow, measure upwards to the cuff.
Step 5
Now, take away half an inch of the measurement – this is your jacket sleeve length.




jacket length
Step 1
Start measuring underneath the back of the center of the collar.
Step 2
Line the tape measure down to the bottom of the shirt's hem.
Step 3
Pinch this point and take the measurement – this is your back length.
Our shortest jacket back and sleeve length available, for shorter customers. Ideal for men who are below 5ft 8 / 173cm.
The most average jacket back and sleeve length which accommodates most physiques. Ideal for men who are taller than 5ft 8 and shorter than 6ft 1.
Our longest jacket back and sleeve length available, for taller customers. Ideal for men who are above 6ft 1/ 185cm.





pants measurements
Step 1
Take the tape measure around the waist - this is area will be approximately 6cm below your belly button.
Step 2
Line the tape measure back at the center of the waist.
Step 3
Allow one finger behind the tape and take the measurement – this is your waist size.
Step 1
Take the tape measure to your upper thigh - this is approximately 1.5/2" inches below the crotch.
Step 2
Line the tape measure around your entire thigh.
Step 3
Allow two fingers behind the tape and take the measurement – this is your thigh circumference.
Step 1
Lay your pants flat onto a flat surface.
Step 2
Line the tape measure across from one end of the pants to the opposite side.
Step 3
Take the measurement at this point - this is half of your pants hem length.
Step 4
Double the measurement for your full pants hem length.
Step 1
Start measuring from the top of the pants - this is where the top of the crotch and waistband meet in the center.
Step 2
Take the tape measure around the front of the crotch, stopping after the middle seam of your pants.
Step 3
Take the measurement – this is your front rise length.
Step 1
Take the tape measure to the middle seam - This is under your crotch, where the front and back of your pants meet at the seam.
Step 2
Standing with your legs straight and the same width as your shoulders. Line the tape measure down the inside of your leg.
Step 3
Hold the tape just below ankle and take the measurement – this is your inside leg length.
trousers
Cut for a narrow fit along the thigh and leg, sitting closely to the body for a sharp, fitted appearance.
Keeping with traditional tailoring, this fit allows for a streamlined silhouette with more ease and room around the thigh, than the slimmer suit fit.
Our roomiest fit, cut for larger thighs and legs to achieve a sharp look with more movement.
suit fits
compare fitsCut for a narrow fit across the shoulders and chest, it sits closely to the body for a sharp, fitted look.
Keeping with traditional tailoring, this fit allows for a streamlined silhouette with a more roomy fit than our slimmer suit.
Our roomiest fit cut for broader shoulders and chest to achieve a sleek look but with more movement.





suit styles
A co-ordinated ensemble consisting of two main components: a jacket and trousers. A 2-piece suit caters to a variety of occasions, prevalent in professional settings and formal occasions with versatile styling capacities.
A co-ordinated ensemble consisting of three key components: a jacket, trousers and a waistcoat. The addition of a waistcoat immediately elevates your ensemble to suit more formal affairs. Opt for a waistcoat in the same color and fabric or mix-and-match within our range.
Recognized by its unique front closure, our double breasted suits will typically feature a six or four button front. The dual row of buttons and sleek overlapping flaps make for a clean finish for formal affairs.
A three piece suit that comprises of a morning coat or tailcoat, waistcoat and formal trousers. Seen at traditional occasions that require a high degree of formality such as weddings, ceremonial events and races; the morning suit is a timeless British suit.
The dinner suit, also recognized as a tuxedo, is a formal two or three piece evening suit. Worn mainly to events that adhere to a black-tie dress code, the co-ordinating suit will typically feature satin detailing to cater to the higher degree of formality.
waistcoats
Whether you're looking to upgrade your two-piece suit or have a special date on the horizon, find a waistcoat to flatter your figure. Catering to a variety of body shapes and builds in slim and tailored fits, customize your fit with the waist adjuster to the reverse.