
The Bespoke Suit.
What is a Bespoke Suit?
A bespoke suit is the highest form of tailoring — crafted entirely from scratch to your body, posture, and style.
Every detail is designed exclusively for you: the pattern, the cut, the structure, and the finish.
Unlike made-to-measure, bespoke tailoring molds to you over time, creating a natural drape and effortless comfort.
Types of Bespoke Suits.
At Prive Bespoke, we offer three levels of craftsmanship. Each differs in construction, handwork, and fittings, yet all deliver the same precision, comfort, and elegance. To ensure complete authenticity, videos and photos are shared throughout the creation of your suit.
Full Bespoke (~10,000 AED)
Our most refined level of tailoring. A unique hand-drafted pattern and a full floating canvas shape the suit perfectly to your body. Every stitch and detail is finished by hand for a soft, natural drape.
Semi-Bespoke (~6,000 AED)
A modern balance of craftsmanship and efficiency. The chest and lapels feature a handstitched half canvas for structure, while the lower section remains light and flexible.
Standard Bespoke (~4,000 AED)
Tailored to your measurements and preferences using your personal pattern. The jacket features a smooth fused construction for a sharp, modern silhouette, with every element refined to your taste.
Understanding Bespoke Elements
Every bespoke suit is defined by three core elements which are further detailed below:
1. Canvas Construction — The internal layer that shapes the jacket and gives it structure.
2. Lining Style — Determines breathability, comfort, and weight.
3. Style Customizations — Lapels, pockets, vents, buttons, and finishing details that define your personal look.
1. Canvas Construction.
This is what gives your suit its shape and structure.
Inside every jacket, there’s a hidden layer between the outer fabric and the inner lining — that’s called the canvas. It decides how your jacket sits, moves, and feels on your body. A good canvas helps your suit look sharp for years and feel comfortable when you move.
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Full Canvas
A handstitched layer runs through the entire front of the jacket. It molds to your body over time and gives the best drape, comfort, and durability.
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Half Canvas
The handstitched layer covers only the chest and lapels. It keeps structure where needed but stays light and cool — ideal for everyday wear.
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Fused Construction
A modern technique where the jacket’s layers are smoothly bonded for a clean, structured silhouette. It offers a sharp look with light weight and easy wear — ideal for everyday tailoring.
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2. Lining Style.
The lining of a suit affects how it feels, breathes, and moves. It also adds personality — from lightweight minimalism to a rich, structured finish.
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Full Lining
The inside of the jacket is completely covered with lining fabric. It gives structure, a smooth feel when putting the jacket on, and allows for bold interior design choices. Best for formal or cooler-weather suits.
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Half Lining
The lining covers only the upper half of the jacket, keeping it lighter and more breathable while still maintaining structure across the shoulders and chest. Ideal for year-round wear, especially in warm climates like Dubai.
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Unlined
The interior is left mostly exposed, showing the craftsmanship and stitching inside. This style is light, airy, and casual — perfect for linen or summer suits where comfort and ventilation come first.
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3. Style Customizations.
Your suit should be as individual as you are. On this page, we showcase the customization options — from lapels and pockets to buttons, linings, and vents — that allow you to design a piece tailored precisely to your taste and lifestyle. Consider this your toolkit for creating a suit that reflects your signature style.
Jacket Style.
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Single Breasted
Clean, flattering silhouette with one or two buttons. Ideal for a sharp, everyday tailored look.
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Double Breasted
Formal and powerful; designed for confidence. Adds structure and presence to your frame.
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3 Piece with Waistcoat
A single-breasted jacket paired with a tailored waistcoat for refined elegance.
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Jacket Front Cut.
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Classic Angled Cut
Traditional V-shaped front hem that gives a sharp, tailored appearance.
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Rounded Cutaway
A curved hemline for a softer, more modern silhouette.
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Extended Drop Cut
A deeper, more dramatic cut that adds length and flair.
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Lapel style.
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Notch
The most classic lapel style with a small V-shaped cut. Clean
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Peak Lapel
A sharp, upward-pointing lapel. Adds boldness and structure to
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Shawl Lapel
A smooth, rounded lapel. Commonly used for tuxedos and formal jackets.
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Lapel width.
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Narrow
Adjust lapel width to suit your body type and personal style.
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Wide
Adjust lapel width to suit your body type and personal style.
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Button Configuration.
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One-Button
Minimal and modern — best for formalwear.
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Two-Button
The most balanced and classic front style.
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Three-Button
A traditional look where the bottom button typically stayed unbuttoned.
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Double-Breasted
A bold six-button layout for a more structured presence.
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Shoulder Style.
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Soft
Minimal padding for a relaxed, natural drape. Inspired by Italian tailoring.
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Structured
Defined shoulder line with padding for a sharp, sculpted silhouette.
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Waist Pockets.
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Welt
Standard pocket with a flap cover — works with any jacket.
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Jetted
Slit-style pocket for a sleek, minimalist finish — often used on tuxedos.
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Patch
Pockets sewn onto the outside — gives a casual and relaxed feel.
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Trouser Style.
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Flat-Front
Modern, clean, and sleek. Preferred for a minimal and slim profile.
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Pleated
Traditional and slightly roomier. Offers flexibility and elegance.
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Trouser Adjustment Add ons.
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Cuffs
Optional folded hem at the bottom of the trouser. Adds weight and a tailored finish.
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Side Adjusters
Built-in waistband tightening mechanism—cleaner than belt loops and more refined.
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