Insider Picks writes about products and services to help you navigate when shopping online. Insider Inc. receives a commission from our affiliate partners when you buy through our links, but our reporting and recommendations are always independent and objective.
Woodies Clothing
- When it comes to sizing, no two people are built exactly the same.
- Instead of relying on off-the-rack garments with alpha sizes, the best way to achieve perfect-fitting clothes is to buy custom, made-to-measure pieces.
- Luckily, there are a lot of affordable, convenient options out there. Brands like Indochino, Woodies Clothing, Spier & Mackay, Apposta, and Black Lapel are some of our favorite relatively affordable places to shop for made-to-measure clothing.
When it comes to sizing, no two people are built exactly the same. While sizing charts and customer reviews can help you figure out what size might be a decent fit, the only way to get clothes that truly fit perfectly is to buy custom, made-to-measure garments.
But no one wants to spend hours of their time or hundreds of their dollars going to a tailor, which has meant that the online market for custom clothing has steadily grown. So, whether you're looking for a super formal suit for a special occasion, performance dress shirts for staying comfortable during the work week, warm flannels for winter, or chino shorts for casual spring and summer days, you won't have to leave home to have them made just for you.
In addition to achieving a custom fit, many brands offer further customization options like choosing the collar on your shirt, the pleats on your pants, or adding a personalized monogram.
To help you get the best-fitting formal and business casual clothes possible, we rounded up six of our favorite places to buy custom, made-to-measure men's clothes online.
Check them out, below:
Subscribe to our newsletter.
Find all the best offers at our Coupons page.
Disclosure: This post is brought to you by the Insider Picks team. We highlight products and services you might find interesting. If you buy them, we get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. We frequently receive products free of charge from manufacturers to test. This does not drive our decision as to whether or not a product is featured or recommended. We operate independently from our advertising sales team. We welcome your feedback. Email us at insiderpicks@businessinsider.com.