Tailoring
We make suits, jackets, trousers, shirts and formalwear for weddings. None of it is kept in stock — each piece begins with a conversation about how and where it will be worn.
Suits
A suit here is built around how you'll actually wear it — for the office five days a week, or for the handful of occasions a year that call for one. That decision shapes the canvas, the shoulder and the cloth weight before it shapes anything else.
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Jackets
A jacket worn on its own asks for a different cut than one worn under a coat or as half of a suit. We treat it as its own garment, not a suit missing its trousers.
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Trousers
Trousers are cut to sit and move the way you actually sit and move — at a desk, in a car, on a motorbike. Small adjustments here matter more than they look like they would.
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Shirts
Shirting is chosen for Hanoi's climate as much as for the occasion — lighter cottons for the humid months, closer weaves for air-conditioned offices. Collar and cuff are built to hold their shape through repeated washing and ironing.
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Formalwear & Wedding
Formalwear for a wedding is planned around a single day that has to go right, on a timeline that usually can't move. We start earlier than usual and build in time for a second fitting.
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