There's nothing that makes a statement more than a plaid three piece suit. Made to measure for the perfect fit and with over 500 plaids to choose from! You can also choose the finer details to make yours truly unique including, button, lapels, linings and pocket style.
To ensure that you get the perfect fit, be sure to follow our measuring tips and advice:
For the most accurate measurements, use a tailors tape measure and have a friend or family member measure for you. Ensure you have nothing in any of your pockets and that you stand tall and relaxed while getting measurements taken. All measurements should be provided in centimetres or inches.
If you require any further assistance with sizing, our tartan team will be more than happy to help -get in touch or book a measuring appointment with one of our tailoring consultants.
Chest (A)
Measure around the widest part of the chest. Ensure the tape measure is straight across the front and back of the body.
Waist (B)
Measure around the body at the natural waist. Ensure the tape measure is straight across the front and back of the body.
Height (F)
Your full height.
On an existing jacket measure from the seam where the collar meets main jacket to the bottom of the jacket
Shoulder to Shoulder
Measure across the back from shoulder point to shoulder point, following the natural curve of the back.'
Sleeve Length (E)
Measure from the top of the shoulder straight down the outside of the arm to the desired sleeve length. Take this measurement with your arm straight down by your side. This is ideally measured with a Jacket on for accuracy.
Chest (A)
'Measure around the widest part of the chest. Ensure the tape measure is straight across the front and back of the body
Waist (B)
Measure around the body at the natural waist. Ensure the tape measure is straight across the front and back of the body
Waist (B)
Measure around the body at the position you would like the trouser waistband to sit. Pull the tape measure as tight or as loose as you would like the trouser waist to fit. Ensure the tape measure is straight across the front and back of the body.
Hips/Seat (C)
Run tape measure firmly around the largest part of your hips or seat
Inside Leg (D)
From crotch to trouser hem
Outside Leg (J)
Measure from the desired trouser waist down the outside of the leg to the desired trouser hem
The Fabric
We use a top quality lightweight 10oz, pure wool plaid fabric woven in Scotland to make your suit. A more heavy weight plaid fabric can be used if you prefer, however this will incur additional charges.
Making your Plaid Three Piece Suit
Buying an exquisite, tailored item created from Scottish cloth is creating a classic piece for your wardrobe that will look good for years. Our plaid suit jacket is beautifully finished with the inside pocket edged in plaid. The jacket has a 2 button fastening (can be made with 3 buttons on request), 2 front pockets and one chest pocket, with one internal pocket. 3 buttons finish off the cuff. The waistcoat is satin backed, with 5 button fastening (can be made with less buttons on request) and trousers are lined to the knee with 2 side pockets and 1 hip pocket.
The Plaid
Your suit is made to measure just for you and you can choose from over 500 Scottish clan plaids. If you can't find the one you are looking for please ask as we may be able to source it for you.
How to care for your plaid suit
Properly cared for your suit will last for generations. This is a pure wool fabric and should be dry cleaned only. Wool fabric can become dull with general dust and dirt. Gentle brushing with a garment brush will brighten it up again.