Glint VeluxBespoke Tailors

The Collections

Four ways
we cut a suit.

Each program answers a different working life — but all four are drafted from your own measurements, built on canvas and finished by the same hands. These are capabilities, not a catalogue: every commission begins with a conversation.

A deep charcoal double-breasted suit on a wooden tailor's form beside a tall window, structured peak lapels catching soft daylight.

№ 01

The Executive Reserve

Presence you can wear into a room before you say a word.

Our most structured program, built for leadership. A cleanly defined shoulder, a full-canvas front and heavier worsteds and flannels that keep their line through a long day of standing, speaking and being looked at. This is armour tailored to feel like nothing at all.

  • Full-canvas construction with hand-padded lapels
  • Super 130s–150s worsteds, flannels & birdseye
  • Monogrammed lining, working cuff buttonholes
  • Two- or three-piece; peak or notch lapel
Commission the reserve
Extreme close-up of a hand-stitched Milanese buttonhole on a charcoal peak lapel, thread catching raking light against the wool nap.
Detail — hand-worked lapel buttonhole, Executive Reserve
A mid-brown travel suit folded neatly over a leather satchel on a train-platform bench, morning light raking across the open weave of the cloth.

№ 02

The Professional Commute

Built to survive the day it's actually worn through.

For the people who move — the desk, the train, the client lunch, the flight home. High-twist and four-season cloths that shed creases and breathe in the heat, a softened half-canvas shoulder for ease of movement, and a finish engineered to look pressed after ten hours on the road.

  • High-twist & four-season performance wools
  • Half-canvas construction, natural shoulder
  • Crease-recovery finish, reinforced stress seams
  • Optional matched second trouser for rotation
Commission the commute
Macro photograph of high-twist worsted cloth, the tight open weave and subtle olive-grey melange filling the frame with visible texture.
Detail — high-twist weave, Professional Commute
A long rail of matching slate-grey team suits hanging in even rows in a workroom, each with an identical folded pocket square in the breast.

№ 03

Team & Uniform Programs

One company standard — measured one person at a time.

When an organization needs to look like itself, we hold a single house specification and cut it to every individual figure. Fifty people read as one company without disappearing into identical suits. We bring the fitting to you, keep every spec on file, and cut replacements for new hires to match years later.

  • Unified specification, individual measurement
  • On-site sizing days at your offices
  • Staged roll-out & delivery logistics
  • Reorder ledger for new hires & replacements
Plan a team program
1 specConsistent house standard
On-siteSizing days at your office
ArchivedEvery measurement on file
ReorderMatch new hires, any year
A tailored women's blazer in warm terracotta wool laid flat on a linen surface beside a matching trouser, folded pocket square and natural horn buttons.

№ 04

Women's & Men's Bespoke

Drafted from your figure — never graded down from someone else's.

Our purest work. A dedicated women's block and a dedicated men's block, each drafted to the individual and refined across fittings. Choose your cloth from a library of more than three hundred bunches, your construction, your details — and we cut a garment that exists only for you.

  • Separate women's & men's drafting blocks
  • Skirt, trouser & three-piece configurations
  • 300+ merchant cloth bunches to choose from
  • Two to three fittings; lifetime house alterations
Begin a bespoke commission
A fan of suiting swatches spread across a bench in earth tones — olive, camel, clay and charcoal — with a brass tape measure resting on top.
The cloth selection — over 300 merchant bunches

Not sure which is yours?

Tell us how you work.

Describe your days and your team, and we'll recommend the program — and the cloth — that fits. Every commission starts with a conversation, not a catalogue.