Made to Measure, Made Simple.

Start with a complimentary consultation. We’ll learn what you need, guide the decisions, and build a fit pattern you can count on for years.

Savile Row standards. Atlanta hospitality.

Why Made to Measure?

Best for:

anyone who’s never found an easy ‘off-the-rack’ fit • professionals who want a repeatable standard • anyone tired of settling.

Made to measure isn’t about trends. It’s about a standard you can repeat — fit, proportion, and ease built around how you actually live.

  • A reusable fit pattern that makes future orders simple.

  • Proportion + balance (no trend noise).

  • Upgrades are standard here—many of the details other shops charge extra for are simply how we build.

What we make

Suits

Built for how you actually use it—work, weddings, travel, or all three. We dial in shoulder line, waist shape, and trouser break so it reads sharp without feeling like a costume.

Shirts

Collar, cuff, and fit options that match your lifestyle—office, events, or everyday. We build a reliable pattern so reorders are simple and consistent.

Sport Coats

The fastest way to look put-together. We’ll choose structure and texture that works with denim, chinos, or dress trousers—then refine fit so it sits clean and moves well.

Outerwear

Topcoats, overcoats, and seasonal layers that elevate everything underneath. We prioritize proportion (length, sleeve pitch, shoulder) so it looks intentional, not bulky.

Trousers

A pair you’ll reach for constantly. Rise, seat, and leg line are tuned to your proportions so the silhouette is clean—especially when you’re walking, sitting, and traveling.

Formalwear

Black tie or elevated evening looks, done with restraint. We’ll guide lapel shape, cloth, and details so it photographs well and holds up under real use.

Not sure where to start? We’ll recommend the smallest set of pieces that gives you the biggest lift.

The SPO 33 Process

STEP 1

Consultation

We start with your schedule, your preferences, and what you want the clothes to communicate. You’ll leave with a clear recommendation, timeline, and next best step—no pressure.

STEP 3

Fabric Selection

We’ll narrow options quickly: structure, lapels, pockets, lining, and the right fabric for the season and setting. Everything is guided—so you don’t have to “learn tailoring” to make good decisions.

STEP 2

Measure

We take a full set of measurements and fit observations (posture, shoulder balance, stance). That becomes your reusable fit pattern—the foundation that makes future orders faster and more consistent.

STEP 4

Delivery + Refinements

When your garment arrives, we fit it with you and confirm everything is dialed in.Refinements are rarely needed, but always complimentary if they are.

Most MTM orders take three weeks depending on cloth and maker—your consultation includes a clear timeline.

The Consultation

This is an in-person meeting with Patrick. We’ll learn what you’re dressing for, what you prefer, and what you want to communicate—then we’ll map out next steps with a clear timeline. The goal isn’t to sell you a suit — it’s to build a long-term relationship with your wardrobe, one that gets easier every season.

You’ll leave with:

  • A clear recommendation (what to make first)

  • A timeline

  • A fabric direction (2–3 best options)

  • Next steps (if/when you’re ready)

No pressure—if you’re not ready, you’ll still leave with clarity. If you want to move forward, we’ll select cloth and schedule the first fitting timeline.

Consultations are complimentary, always.

FAQ

  • Most consultations run 45–60 minutes. If we’re designing and measuring for a first garment, plan for 60–90 minutes so it still feels unhurried.

  • Perfect. We’ll start with your calendar and your closet: what you wear most, what you avoid, and what you want to communicate. Then we’ll recommend the smallest set of pieces that creates the biggest lift.

  • Most made-to-measure orders take about three weeks. Some options—like cut-to-order cloth or specialty makers—may take longer. We’ll confirm timing during your consult based on fabric and maker, and if you have an event date, we’ll map a clear plan upfront.

  • Typically one fitting at delivery to confirm everything is right. Refinements are rarely needed, but if a small adjustment is necessary, we’ll take care of it and update your pattern so future orders are even easier.

  • We can update your pattern at any time—your fit pattern is a living baseline, not a one-and-done measurement. Alterations after the fit profile has been dialed in could be subject to additional charges.

  • If you can, bring (1) a pair of shoes you wear often, (2) one outfit you feel great in, and (3) anything you’re trying to replace or improve. Wear something comfortable—we’ll take careful measurements.

  • Yes. When your garment arrives, we schedule a pickup + fitting to confirm everything sits exactly right. If anything needs refinement, we’ll mark adjustments and take care of them—complimentary. Our goal is simple: you leave with a piece that feels effortless and looks unmistakably right.

  • Pricing varies based on cloth, construction, and finishing details—but to set a clear expectation, made-to-measure suits start at $1,195. From there, we’ll recommend the right level based on how you’ll wear it, your timeline, and what matters most to you. You’ll leave your appointment with clear options and a confident next step.

  • We require full payment when your order is placed. Once payment is confirmed, we submit your garment to production and schedule your fitting/pickup window.

  • Because each garment is made specifically for you, returns aren’t possible once an order is placed. If something isn’t right at delivery, we’ll assess fit and make any necessary refinements.Item description

  • We primarily use fabrics from well-known mills in England and Italy, with a range of seasonal and classic options. We also offer select entry level fabrics produced in Asia—chosen for quality, value, and consistency.

Ready to build the pieces you’ll reach for the most?

Complimentary consultation. Clear timeline. No pressure.