Bespoke Tailoring

    A special source of pride for us is our sewing workshop, where our ideas come to life. We have always believed that the quality of tailoring should be a top priority. Over time, we began to study, collect, and refine premium tailoring techniques in the field of bespoke tailoring.

    The term bespoke tailoring refers to the highest form of tailoring craftsmanship, the opposite of ready-to-wear and even made-to-measure (which is an adaptation of standard cuts to fit the client). The birthplace of bespoke tailoring is considered to be Savile Row in London, a street that has been synonymous with high-end men's fashion since the 19th century.

    Today, the term is increasingly used in the context of curtain making, especially within interior design and high-end services. In addition to being custom-made to specific measurements using specially selected fabrics, our curtains feature hand-formed pleats, multilayer construction — much like a fine suit — and "seamless" technologies, where the front side of the finished product has minimal visible stitching. To achieve this effect, we rely entirely on hand sewing, having abandoned expensive but unreliable blind-stitch machines.

    The top of the curtain is finished with hand-formed pleats, with no visible stitching from curtain tape on the front side.