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Title: Difference between bespoke, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear


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WELCOME
TO
Art Lewin Bespoke, LLC
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Bespoke, MTM and RTW Driven by a combination of
internet communication, creative menswear
companies, and enthusiasts the comeback of
menswear in recent years has meant that has never
had so many options irrespective of the fact
whether he is looking to buy an entire wardrobe
or a single suit.
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What is made to measure (MTM)? With the benefit
of an altered fit, the made to measure suits like
ready to wear. You visit the store, but a few
choices and measurements in style and cloth is
taken by the salesman instead of you taking a
suit of your choice away that day. The
measurement and the choice are then sent to a
factory and you get a suit as per your personal
dimensions after some days.
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What is ready to wear (RTW)? In a style and cut
assumed by the designer, RTW suit is bought off
the rack. In the 1950s the development of the RTW
suit was pioneered. This is when different sizes
for mass production were segmented from the male
form by the manufacturers. Now the vast majority
of the worlds suits made this way.
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What is bespoke? As regular readers, you must be
wondering how to have bespoke suits near me?
Creating a suit from the ground up is involved in
the bespoke suit. Made by two or three tailors,
it is usually handmade and can take any material,
any shape, any form.
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With an initial discussion involving your
personal needs, the process begins. With detailed
notes of your body shape and your posture, the
tailor then takes your measurements. Using his
notes and measurements as a guide a set of
bespoke paper patterns is then drawn and cut with
the cutter. Over the course of several fittings,
the fit is refined to the final product after the
cloth youve chosen is cut using these patterns.
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ADDRESS
315 W. 9th Street, Showroom 806, Los Angeles,
California, 90015, USA Phone 800-994-7848 Email
art_at_artlewin.com Website www.artlewinbespoke.com
THANK YOU
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