OVERVIEW
Made To Measure Suits are a must if you’re after a one-of-a-kind suit for your Canberra wedding. Sought-after and creative, these highly experienced tailors design suits, shirts, blazers, trousers, and overcoats, among other pieces. But if you’re getting married? You’re going to want to chat to this knowledgeable team about a suit that flatters and captivates. Interested? These masterful professionals will create a made-to-measure wedding suit that makes you feel handsome and stylish, in your chosen design and colour scheme.
To ensure a perfect fit, Made To Measure Suits will create a mock-up garment known as a toile. You'll be asked to try this on so the team can assess their measurements. And if the toile doesn’t fit? They’ll make adjustments so when they create your wedding suit, it'll feel like a second skin. After all, it’s your wedding day, you’re going to be doing a lot of dancing and moving so your suit needs to feel comfortable and sit nicely!
“I’ve had many Made To Measure Suits over the years, no one has made me a better suit than Anthony. That’s why I commissioned ten suits and ten shirts straight after he made my first.” Bernie
What you can expect when working with Made To Measure Suits for your wedding:
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“Anthony made the process of getting my two tailored jackets a breeze! He guided me through all the options and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome! Would highly recommend!” Scott
About
Anthony brings 18+ years experience in fashion retail with 8 of those years working closely with Canberra icon John Hanna of John Hanna - FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN - on Bunda Street, Canberra. He has focused on made to measure garments for the last 10 years. Anthony’s knowledge and expertise will seamlessly guide you through the made to measure process to help you design and create a garment perfect for you. His keen eye and attention to detail is sure to impress.
Anthony Toms
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Service Area ACT and surrounds
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Made To Measure Suits offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceHey guys! How can I politely tell my guests to dress up nicely?
I tested out at my engagement party if my guest would follow the cocktail theme, but most rocked up with what I'd consider something you'd wear to a 21st or a night out. I want my event to be super formal and everyone look accordingly but not sure how to word it nicely. Thank you :)
How to describe our dress code to guests
We want to have a formal, black tie wedding, but we’re not sure our guests will really know what that means. What’s a short and polite way of explaining this on our wedding invites? We really want everyone to dress up for it.
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Mentioning a dress code ensures your event stays as formal or as casual as you want, and it’s helpful for guests to know exactly what is expected of them for attire. Here you will find some helpful ideas for wording your Dress Code whether you’re hosting a formal or casual wedding.
If you want to be specific about the dress code there are three main places you can do so:
You can include your Dress Code on the lower left or right-hand corner of the invitation. Alternatively, place the Dress Code at the bottom centre of the design.
If you are including a Details or Information card with other important information for your guests, use this to list your dress code as well as it keeps your invitation nice and simple.
If you are already providing a wedding website for other details and important information for guests, use this space to also list your dress code.
DRESS CODES EXPLAINED
White Tie
White Tie or full evening dress is the most formal of all wedding dress codes. Gentlemen dress in long-tail tuxedos and the women don full-length ball gowns.
Black Tie
Black Tie usually indicates an evening wedding where men wear tuxedos with black bow tie and women wear formal floor-length gowns. Despite the name, Black tie does not mean you must wear black, although traditionally men would wear a black tuxedo and a bow tie.
Formal or Black Tie Optional
These phrases mean that guests are encouraged to wear attire that suits a black tie dress code, but that this is optional. Men should wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie if they don’t wish to wear a tuxedo. Women may wear a floor-length gown, or a knee-length cocktail dress, a pantsuit, or dressy separates.
Lounge Suit or Semi-Formal
A step down in formality from Black tie and suitable for a semi-formal daytime wedding. This indicates that the wedding party will be in formal wedding attire, and it’s optional for all guests. We recommend a classic suit or tux including a tie, and formal evening wear (floor-length dresses or evening pantsuits) for women.
Jacket & Tie
Similar to Lounge Suit or Semi-Formal, however Jacket & Tie indicates that it is acceptable for men to wear a sports jacket, suit jacket or even a smart blazer and chinos with a tie. Women may wear a cocktail dress that is shorter than floor-length, a pantsuit, or dressy separates to a Jacket & Tie event.
Cocktail attire
Cocktail attire isn’t overly formal and is asking guests to be dressed a step above smart casual. An above-the-knee hem (or any length above floor length) is appropriate for women. Men can wear a suit (tie optional) or sports jacket and dress shirt.
Smart Casual
Smart casual means wedding guests are being asked to dress neatly, without being overly dressy – or overly casual. We recommend a dress, smart trousers or a skirt for women and dark denim, chinos or suit paints with a neat shirt for men.
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Mentioning a dress code ensures your event stays as formal or as casual as you want, and it’s helpful for guests to know exactly what is expected of them for attire. Here you will find some helpful ideas for wording your Dress Code whether you’re hosting a formal or casual wedding.
If you want to be specific about the dress code there are three main places you can do so:
You can include your Dress Code on the lower left or right-hand corner of the invitation. Alternatively, place the Dress Code at the bottom centre of the design.
If you are including a Details or Information card with other important information for your guests, use this to list your dress code as well as it keeps your invitation nice and simple. It also allows you to expand on your dress code with suggestion of what you'd like your guests to wear.
If you are already providing a wedding website for other details and important information for guests, use this space to also list your dress code.
Just remember the day is about you and your partner and what you want to make of the day.