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Indochino Bespoke Suits

Custom Made, Custom Paid, and Custom Fitted

By Eric Yang on Wed, Sep 2, 2009
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The suiting mad men of Indochino have upped the ante in the custom-suiting game: bespoke-quality suiting. Normally reserved for men with well-endowed, ahem, wallets, bespoke suiting is nothing new to our readers. What is is new, however, is an offering of bespoke suits at such incredible prices.

Since Gear Patrol last covered Indochino Suits, the brand has now started offering bespoke-quality suits made with details like real horn buttons, full canvas lining, and superb fabrics. Your suit can also be customized with details like a functional boutonniere, pick stitching, waist pocket, functional sleeve buttonholes, pen pocket, pant suspender buttons, and coin pockets.

Of course, the best detail of all is their 100% fit guarantee, free global delivery, and extraordinary prices ($499 for the 3 piece suit pictured above). Better yet, the limited run of each suit ensures you won’t run into another man draped in the same “Brooks Brothers look” at your next job interview. That is unless he’s reading this article, too.

Cost: $369+

More photos of the Indochino Bespoke Quality Suits after the jump.

Indochino Bespoke Quality Suits Gallery

Hat tip to “Roll Out” by Ludacris for the subtitle.

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13 Comments »

  • Jon_Gaffney says:

    A new suit is definitely on the "To Do" list, Indochino is the front runner of where to get it.

  • alan says:

    another killer post! indochino just earned a bookmark position in my favorites.

  • Dan T. says:

    The suits look really sharp. I was turned on to Indochino by you guys a couple of months ago.
    Not trying to be a pest, but have you had a suit made for you from these guys? The process looks easy and actually fun, but sounds like you like these guys for their service and assumed quality/fit/look/'etc.. I see their ad right next to your review. I'm not questioning the editorial opinion on this one as I've found your (GP) picks to be exceptional and helpful (the "Better Man in 30 Days" was very strong), but I tend to be a little skeptical when I see an ad for the product on the same page as the review.

    Just calling it as I see, but please do keep up the excellent work.

    D

    • Eric Yang says:

      Writing this from a phone at the airpor so heads up in advance if it rambles…

      Valid concern Dave.

      I own two suits from Indochino. One of which was tested on the first post, which I refer to above, and a second one I bought later because… well, I like a good suit. Especially when they're well priced. The suit in the earlier posts photos is actually mine (that's my table and desk you see in the background).

      For the price, I too was skeptical. Now I own two as do many of my friends and colleagues after a ringing recommendation. We aren't afraid of having an ad and a post near each other because we believe in what we say (and we like the idea of being able to pay the operations on this ship!). Unlike other sites, there are no undisclaimed sponsored posts (nor disclaimed, to date, for that matter) on Gear Patrol… That would be "easy", and frankly it bugs the hell out of me, though I could be convinced otherwise if there is some logic behind it. Magazines like GQ and Esquire fill their pages with "Special Advertising Sections". Some are done well, some are not. Yes we may be provided or approached by companies with their goods (a lot actually), but not much of it makes it to the pages of Gear Patrol. And only if we feel it's worth your while, this is Gear Patrol after all. We go the extra mile to make sure what we write about isn't what you read about in a dozen other places, but if there's something one of us comfortable endorsing we're not afraid to do just that.

      Keep up the accountability. I like it.

    • Eric Yang says:

      Writing this from a phone at the airpor so heads up in advance if it rambles…

      Valid concern Dave.

      I own two suits from Indochino. One of which was tested on the first post, which I refer to above, and a second one I bought later because… well, I like a good suit. Especially when they're well priced. The suit in the earlier posts photos is actually mine (that's my table and desk you see in the background).

      For the price, I too was skeptical. Now I own two as do many of my friends and colleagues after a ringing recommendation. We aren't afraid of having an ad and a post near each other because we believe in what we say (and we like the idea of being able to pay the operations on this ship!). Unlike other sites, there are no undisclaimed sponsored posts (nor disclaimed, to date, for that matter) on Gear Patrol… That would be "easy", and frankly it bugs the hell out of me, though I could be convinced otherwise if there is some logic behind it. Magazines like GQ and Esquire fill their pages with "Special Advertising Sections". Some are done well, some are not. Yes we may be provided or approached by companies with their goods (a lot actually), but not much of it makes it to the pages of Gear Patrol. And only if we feel it's worth your while, this is Gear Patrol after all. We go the extra mile to make sure what we write about isn't what you read about in a dozen other places, but if there's something one of us comfortable endorsing we're not afraid to do just that.

      Keep up the accountability. I like it.

  • RogD says:

    Just measured myself up on the Indochino website a couple of days ago for a new suit. I'm very excited. While I'm here I'm trying to decide between navy and a navy cotton suit. Anyone got a cotton suit from Indochino? Are they really crumply or just a little more light weight? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!

  • Lilollie says:

    Have several suits from these guys and they fit like a glove!

  • Dan T. says:

    Eric:

    Thanks for the follow up.
    GP is doing a great job- keep it up.

    D

  • Nate says:

    Is anyone else having problems getting onto their website? It doesn't seem to be working anymore.

  • Sara says:

    I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

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  • Jason says:

    These look like nice suits, but once you wear an 150-thread count handmade italian suit, you will never want anything else.

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