MADE TO MEASURE DRESS SHIRTS

Made to Measure Dress ShirtsThis article will try to help you really understanding Made to Measure, also referred to as MTM or M2M. We're not discussing suits. We're focusing on shirts and we're focusing on how made to measure applies to fit. The term "made to measure" can be confusing because in practice it is used to describe very different custom fit systems which produce wide ranges in fit quality.

According to Wikipedia, made to measure garments will be "inferior to that of a bespoke or "custom made" garment, because made-to-measure garments always involve some form of standardization in the patterning and manufacturing processes, whereas the a bespoke garment is truly unique"

This is generally true. The main thing to understand is that different made to measure systems involve different degrees of "standardization in the patterning".

On the one extreme, a shirt provider will simply measure a customers neck circumference and sleeve length. Additionally, they may ask the customer if they prefer a "Slim" or "Traditional" fit. The shirt's dimensions will be based entirely on these three pieces of information. For most people this results in a poor fit because every dimension of the shirt other than sleeve length is based on neck circumference. For a 16" neck circumference, all shirts have the same chest, yoke, mid-section, arm width, cuff circumference and back length measurements. Skinny guys will find that the slim fit is not as "slim" as they really want. If you have a 16-17 inch neck and a 32-33 inch waist, the shirt is still going to fit you like a bag (even if you request "slim-fit"). Alternatively, if you have a 17 inch neck but are in the 5'6"-5'9" height range, the shirt will be too long.

Made to Measure Dress ShirtsAnother small detail that a lot of people overlook is the cuff circumference. With these systems, the cuffs are guaranteed to be too big. This means the sleeve will slide up too far on your hand and look sloppy. On the Brooks Brothers website you can purchase shirts this way (starting at $127.50!). Also, several department stores will take your neck and sleeve measurement and order you a custom fit shirt using this system. They'll also play up the "custom" story and require you to purchase 3-5 shirts minimum at $150+ per shirt.

On the other extreme is made to measure systems like the one Proper Cloth uses. We're proud to employ one of the most advanced made to measure sizing systems in the industry which takes all of the persons body measurements into account. It's pretty complicated to explain how it works, but to illustrate, for a single neck size, we have 18 different shirt patterns to start from. The primary differentiating factor between these patterns is chest circumference. Additionally, for each of these patterns, we're able to adjust yoke width, midsection circumference, shirt length, arm hole circumference, sleeve length and cuff circumference with a unprecedented freedom.

Basically, what all this means is that we're setup to really understand how your body is shaped and flexible enough to create a shirt that fits you properly. Furthermore, as a technology company, your shirt's pattern is created in an accurate, precise, repeatable fashion. We also provide great transparency into how we size your shirt. For most people this is more information than necessary but if you're real particular about how your clothes fit, you won't find a better solution.
Made to Measure Dress Shirts


 
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