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What Does Bespoke Stand For? Custom, Smart, Stylish and Value!

 
May 9,2010 in Archive

Made-to-order suits cost less than ill-fitting big brands
When it comes to individual style, why blend in with the masses, when you can break apart with a one-of-a-kind bespoke suit. Contrary to what most men believe, high-end department store suit’s start at $2,000, and a perfectly tailored bespoke suit costs significantly less at $1,400.

During these challenging economic times when it is important to buy smart and get the most for your money, bespoke is one of the great hidden values out there. Bespoke suits combine craftsmanship, quality and are made to last and look good year after year. The expert staff at Toronto’s House of Salgado understands that no two body types are alike and they ensure that each of their bespoke suits is carefully configured to fit a customer's individual body type. No two patterns are ever the same.

House of Salgado has been in the business of custom suit manufacturing for close to 50 years, when the original store was set up in Toronto, fitting customers with nothing but the best in custom-made suits

“We recommend that men do their own research and check out the top brand names at the big name retailers and then come to our store and compare,” says Mark Salgado, co-owner of House of Salgado. “You will be pleasantly surprised to find that bespoke suits are less expensive than off-the-rack suits and provide you with a perfectly fitted suit, unmatched by big brands,” he adds.

With bespoke you give up the brand name label, but you do not pay for the marketing costs which are built into the off-the-rack suits.  Purchasing a bespoke suit also provides men with a professional tailor that will be there to replace buttons, take in pants and service any other small adjustments, so you can continue to look good and stand out at the office, at dinner, on a date, anywhere!

Instead of looking like every other label-clad man on Bay Street, House of Salgado recommends:
Getting to know your tailor and letting your tailor get to know you, as well as your likes and dislikes
Becoming familiar with great quality fabrics and starting with the best; Zegna, Cerruitti, Holland and Sherry, Dormeuil and Barberis
Developing your own style
Making a statement with detail; cufflinks, silk ties,
Making the fit of your suit speak for you

For additional information, please visit: www.houseofsalgado.com

 
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