Baste Fitting: The core of a tailor made suit

Introduction

In a world where “tailor made” increasingly means: “we take your measurements and modify a standard pattern,” the baste fit has almost disappeared.

Too expensive. Too time-consuming. “No longer necessary with modern techniques.”

But for anyone who truly understands what bespoke tailoring means, the baste fit is not optional. It is the moment when a suit transforms from a collection of patterns and cloth into a garment built around your unique body.

In this article, I take you through my own baste fitting — not as an expert, but as a client with a challenging body: a stomach, uneven shoulders, and a specific arm rotation.
Amy, our tailor, explains what she sees, why she corrects, and how she makes my body perform at its best inside a suit.

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Conductor's Suit Blue Herringbone

Elegance and Freedom of Movement on Stage

For conductors, clothing is never just clothing. It must contribute to the presence, authority, and fluidity with which a concert is led. A conductor moves intensely, is constantly visible to both musicians and audience, and must be able to rely on a wardrobe that moves effortlessly with him — without compromising on style or refinement.

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