Nothing exists until you order it. That's the point.
When you place an order with us, nothing exists yet. No garment waits on a shelf. Your piece is cut from the roll only after you choose it — your size, your colour, your moment. It takes 5 days because real things take real time. We think that's worth waiting for.
How does made-to-order clothing work?
After you place your order, your chosen garment enters our production queue. Our pattern maker selects the fabric — checking the weave direction, the colour consistency, the hand feel. Your size is marked and cut individually. Then it moves to our seamstresses, who sew each piece from start to finish. No assembly line. One person, one garment, complete attention.
Why does made-to-order take 5 days?
Because we don't cut corners to cut time. Each garment goes through pattern marking, cutting, sewing, pressing, and quality checking. The sewing alone takes several hours for a structured piece like a coat or jumpsuit. We could speed this up by pre-cutting in bulk and running an assembly line. But then we'd need to guess what you want — and guessing leads to overproduction.
Is made-to-order more sustainable than ready-to-wear?
The fashion industry overproduces by an estimated 30-40% every season. Those unsold garments are incinerated, sent to landfill, or dumped in developing countries. Made-to-order eliminates this entirely. We produce exactly what's ordered — one garment at a time. Zero deadstock. Zero waste from overproduction. The environmental maths is straightforward: make only what's needed.
The wait is part of the value. It's the space between wanting and having — a space that fast fashion has tried to eliminate. We think that space matters. Anticipation is the first wear.