Lessons In Custom: Pick Stitching And Lapels

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Pick Stitching

As you know, a lot of decisions go into creating your own custom suit. An important choice is deciding whether or not to include pick stitching, which is a small and unobtrusive stitching that runs along the notch or peak lapel, pockets, and cuffs. When included, you’ll need to decide between one of many thread colors. Use pick stitching to provide a subtle accent that adds texture to your custom jacket.

Lapels are front and center, the first thing many see when looking your direction in the office or at a special event. When it comes to going custom with us, you have two choices: notch lapel and peak lapel.


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Notch Lapel

close up of notched lapel

Traditionally, notch lapel suits are the safe choice. You can sport them everywhere from work to weddings. Great for when you don’t want to be too bold, but you still want to look sharp. Like a clean shave, there is no going wrong with this look.
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Peak Lapel

navy blue suit with peaked lapels

Then there’s the peak lapel—perfect for special events, like a black-tie dinner or even tying the knot. This look is bold, fashion-forward and meant to draw attention. However, just because this is for more formal events doesn’t mean you can’t wear it to work. There’s nothing wrong with being the best dressed in the office.

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Going custom provides freedom in fit and style. Whether you’re looking for a suit for work, wedding season or one to wear just because, you’ll find custom is confidence.

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