Wear A Suit That Fits | Real Men Real Style

#MotivationalMondays
“I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” – Michael Jordan

Do you have to hit 9000 shots in your life and lose 300 games to create that first real impression? Not really; I have helped innumerable professionals strike the rod hard the first very time with Bucco’s custom-tailored suit. Our game-changing fitting samples are more than handy, in which you’re guaranteed a perfect fit right from the word go.

Great fitting suit

What Is Made To Measure?

Have you ever put the question ‘what is Made to Measure’ to your tailor? Now let’s assume your bespoke tailor provides a Made to Measure (MTM) option, but how does it differ from a full bespoke? Are you getting a significantly lesser quality if you prefer MTM? Not actually, MTM retains almost all the essentials of a full bespoke suit, the summary of which we will deal in this blog:

Both Bespoke & MTM:

# Select the weight, colour and pattern of cloth from the many high quality fabric swatches on a tailor’s shelves.
# The tailor takes the customer’s measurement.
# You can pick your own choice of vents, pockets, buttons, button holes, lapels, linings, pleats.
# A second fitting where you can try out on the finished suit.

The key difference between Bespoke and MTM is that with the later, the tailor cuts the suit cloth to a particular style or block and then makes some adjustment for size and figuration.

 

On the other hand, a bespoke hand will always stick to an individual pattern—maintained in the classic brown paper for later use—and due to personalized measurement, will make short work of cutting, making and finishing the outfit.

Made To Measure Suit

Bespoke Only:

# The tailor takes a super-detailed measurement for a more precise fit.
# Then a customer pattern is created for later reference.
# Three fittings: skeleton /rough baste, pocket baste and then finally finished suit.
# The suit is hand-crafted.

Bespoke suit
Though the difference between MTM and Bespoke is subtle, it comes as no surprise that MTM is popular with few customers, while there are many that still prefer a Bespoke suit. MTM can cost a tad less than a bespoke suit (as tailoring time is considerably less), and it can be finished comparatively faster. This means the groom doesn’t have to worry if the wedding plans are running behindhand.

 

Whether you prefer MTM or Bespoke, it is up to you. But with Bucco, there is always a special, personalized suit that will hog the limelight on any occasion and be cherished for years to come.

Be Picture Perfect!! Best Attire For The Big Day!

#WeddingsByBucco
“So it’s not gonna be easy. It’s going to be really hard; we’re gonna have to work at this every day, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, everyday. You and me… everyday.” – Nicholas Sparks

Never try too hard when you have to switch your wear style for that ‘big’ day in your life, though it can be very intimidating. I’d recommend a light shaded semi-casual blazer, pastel shades teamed with patterned shirt and feature prints of pinstripe checks, sippy florals, dots, etc, any day. A classic white shirt would do the trick with this blazer.

Art of wearing custom suits and shirts

Pair Up With A Sport Jacket & Jean This Friday

#FreestyleFridays
There are several ways by which you can pair a sports jacket or blazer with a pair of jeans. I have helped many professionals wed the business casual with the emphasis on casual. The point is you can still dress comfortably. I suggest picking a pair of jeans that sports a classic fit for work—they never go out of style. Go for any color from deep blue to white.

Sport jackets and denim

Modern Yet Throw Back To A Bygone Era!

#ThrowbackThursdays
I always tell to my customers that some things simply won’t go out of vogue. Even though the 60s fashion is a thing of the past, we can still take a leaf or two from the bygone era’s style tips and hacks. All you need to do is experiment a bit, inject some playfulness and personalization into your wardrobe with the right accessories. Talk to me if you want to breathe new life into your preferred choice of 60’s wardrobe.

Modern Yet Throw Back To A Bygone Era!

The Blazer With A Hoodie?

#TeachingTuesdays
This Tuesday let me help you do some quick mashup with your suit. Start with a Blazer over hoodies, try sneakers with suits or even a denim jacket instead of a suit jacket. Trust me, this will give you a more formal and refreshing look. If you want some inspiration, watch any video of actor Eddie Redmayne trying out combo of everything from trenches and sneakers to tailored looks with high-heeled shoes!

Spring Summer line 2018

Mastering The Suit

#MotivationalMondays
“Every morning you have two choices: continue to sleep with your dreams or wake up & chase them.” – Kristin at Sophisticated Gal
Now, let’s prefer to chase our dreams. Let me tell you how. Everything starts with a suit, in fact a bespoke suit. It’s as simple as that. That is why my clients usually hand over the reins to how their custom ensemble should look. I’ll repeat: while there’re tons of great made-to-measure and off-the-rack suit options available in the city, there’s nothing like the fabric and finesse of a bespoke creation with the perfect fit for you by Bucco Couture.

How to Select the Right Bespoke Men’s Suit Tailor? – Part 1

That Moment When You Find The Dress

#WeddingsByBucco
“Walking with your hands in mine and mine in yours, that’s exactly where I want to be always.”

From sharp suits in standout designs through to highly versatile men’s wedding shoes, we’ve got everything you’ll need covered—to nail that formal dress code. From large and traditional gatherings to laidback ceremonies on the beach, check out our collection of bespoke men’s wedding clothes for the best fit.

Wedding

Tailored Clothing Made For You

#FreestyleFridays
Younger guys are looking at tailored clothing for trim fit options, but it has to be chic and comfy. A lot of men prefer a great statement sport coat that can be worn easily with an open collar shirt and jeans or trim-fit pants. A lot of guys drop in here at Bucco when they’re on vacation and check out our casual clothes. They look at our range of tailored clothing choice, and once they see how comfortable today’s suits can be, they bank on our professional tailoring service.

Art of wearing custom suits and shirts

American Style Suits

#ThrowbackThursdays
If, like me, instead of opting for an English, European or Italian cut suit, prefer the classic American suit look, better go for a single-breasted jacket with narrow notch lapels, two buttons and a side-vent in the back. That’s not to say that this is everyone’s style template. You only need to look at extra sartorial elegance that was enjoyed in the early ‘60s.

Bucco Couture – The Man of Style – What does your suit say about you

Business-Casual Pants

#WearitWednesdays
Recently I put in some traditional menswear tailoring process on its head to create a key wardrobe staple— chinos.
These business-casual pants are made from a mid-weight, 100% cotton material that’s durable, comfy, and suitable for all climates.
I recommend khaki, navy, olive, black, sand, stone, sage, and cadet (a medium blue) colors, but you can further tailor-make chinos with particulars like cuffs, pleats, button colors and pocket styles.

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