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Our cloth suppliers

The mills we source from.

The garment is only as good as the cloth. These are the suppliers we have chosen, and why.

Suiting

7 mills
Holland & Sherry
Holland & Sherry
Est. 1836 · British
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Scabal
Scabal
Est. 1938 · Belgian
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Dormeuil
Dormeuil
Est. 1842 · French
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Vitale Barberis Canonico
Vitale Barberis Canonico
Est. 1663 · Italian
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Roger La Viale
Roger La Viale
Italian suiting specialists
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Ermenegildo Zegna
Ermenegildo Zegna
Est. 1910 · Italian
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Raymond
Raymond
Est. 1925 · Indian
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Shirting

3 mills
Thomas Mason
Thomas Mason
Est. 1796 · British
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Alumo
Alumo
Swiss fine cotton
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D&J Anderson
D&J Anderson
Est. 1822 · Scottish
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Why sourcing matters

The cloth behind the garment

A bespoke suit in an inferior cloth is still an inferior suit. The construction can be impeccable, the fit perfect, the tailoring flawless — and the garment will still look flat in photographs, lose its shape after a year of wear, and deteriorate in ways that a garment in fine cloth will not. The cloth is the foundation of everything else.

We show clients the cloth they are buying before the commission begins, explain what it is, where it comes from, and what the wearing properties are. This is not a sales exercise — it is an information exchange that allows the client to make a decision they understand fully.

If you visit the atelier with an image of a specific cloth from a magazine or a reference you have found online, we will tell you whether we can source that cloth or an equivalent. Our access to the full bunches of the mills above means we can usually find exactly what a client is looking for.

Choose your cloth in person.

Our cloth room on Sardar Patel Road carries the full bunches from every mill above. Come in, handle the cloth, and make the choice with your own hands. First consultation free.

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