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Tailored suit - Navy blue


Sale price$564.00 USD

Tax excluded.

Our bespoke suits are expertly crafted for individuals with disabilities, offering both style and comfort. Designed with thoughtful, adaptive features, each suit is tailored to provide ease of movement and a perfect fit, ensuring confidence and functionality. With high-quality fabrics and personalized attention to detail, our suits are made to meet the unique needs of every client, making you feel polished and comfortable for any occasion. Whether you're attending a special event or everyday wear, our suits combine elegance with accessibility. Composition: 35% cotton, 65% polyester 

If you have purchased from us before we can use your measurements from your previous order.
Use previous measurements
If you give us an idea of your regular sizing we can make sure your measurements are within standard.
General size
Yes

A. Neck and shoulder area

Measure around the neck to get the collar size on shirts, but also so that we know how big the suit should be. B1 - Chest
Measure from the left shoulder, behind the shoulder area, to the right shoulder. Start the measurement just where the shoulder bone begins. If you have a shirt underneath, we sew where the sleeve starts. B1 - Chest
Measure from the left shoulder, across the back of the shoulder area, to the center of the back. Begin the measurement exactly where the shoulder bone starts. If you are wearing a shirt, measure at the seam where the sleeve begins. Feel for where the center of the back is and end there. B1 - Chest
Measure from the right shoulder, across the back of the shoulder area, to the center of the back. Begin the measurement exactly where the shoulder bone starts. If you are wearing a shirt, measure at the seam where the sleeve begins. Feel for where the center of the back is and end there. B1 - Chest

B. Chest and waist

Measure all the way around the chest at armpit level. B1 - Chest
Keep the arms straight down along the body. Measure from the beginning of the left armpit, across the chest to the beginning of the right armpit. B1 - Chest
Keep the arms straight down along the body. Measure from the end of the left armpit, across the back to the end of the right armpit. B1 - Chest
Measure around the waist at the height of the navel. Make sure not to "pull in your stomach. B1 - Chest IF SITTING B1 - Chest

C. Hips and Arms

Measure the entire circumference of the hips at the height where the buttocks are "the largest." B1 - Chest
Hold the arm bent as shown in picture 1. Start by measuring from the left shoulder down just past the elbow. If you are wearing a shirt, measure from the seam where the arm begins. Leave the tape measure at the elbow measurement, but do not release the tape measure. Continue measuring the distance down to the wrist (picture 2). Fill in the full arm length. Do the same for the right side. B1 - Chest
Continue measuring the distance down to the wrist. B1 - Chest
Keep the arms straight down along the body. Measure the left upper arm at the height of the armpit. Do the same for the right side. B1 - Chest
Mesaure around left wrist. Do the same with the right wrist. B1 - Chest

D. Waist and Legs

Measure the entire circumference of the waist at the height where the belt sits. Make sure not to have a belt in the way when measuring! B1 - Chest
Measure from the left hip, down along the leg, all the way to the bottom of the foot. The starting point at the hip is your regular belt height. Do the same for the right leg. B1 - Chest B1 - Chest
Measure around the left thigh at the height of the crotch. Do the same for the right thigh. B1 - Chest
Measure around the left ankle. Do the same for the right ankle. B1 - Chest

E. Lower Body

Measure from the top edge of the waistband at the front, through the legs, up to the top edge of the waistband at the back. Keep in mind that everything should be included! B1 - Chest B1 - Chest

F. Upper Body

Measure from the point on the shoulder where the shoulder and neck meet, along the front of the body, down to the end length of the jacket. The final length of the jacket is in line with the end of the butt. B1 - Chest
Measure from the point where the shoulder and neck meet, along the back of the body, down to the jacket’s end length. The jacket’s end length is aligned with the bottom of the buttocks (see sketch to the right). B1 - Chest
No back pockets: why Stitched front pockets: why Longer fly: why
Individual adjustments
If you have any special wishes please specify them here
If you want you can upload a photo of yourself for the tailors to use. Not required.