From$5,000
Fully bespoke construction across the cloth library. Luxury fiber from Loro Piana and Fratelli Piacenza, and ultra fine wool from Lanificio Carlo Barbera and Scabal Super 220s, commission at the upper bound.
Custom wedding suit commissions from $999 made to measure to $5,000 bespoke. Mobile concierge fittings in Sacramento, the Bay Area, and Wine Country. 4 to 8 weeks delivery.
Crowned Legacy Suits commissions custom wedding suits for grooms. Bespoke construction from $5,000. Made to measure from $999. Mobile concierge fittings at the groom’s home, office, or wedding venue. 4 to 8 weeks delivery from final cloth approval. Perfect Fit Guarantee on every commission.
A custom wedding suit is a single suit cut and constructed for one body, in cloth the groom selects from a working mill library rather than from a rental rack or a ready to wear shelf. The construction sits at one of two tiers. Made to measure (from $999) starts from a block pattern adjusted to the groom’s measurements with two fittings before delivery. Bespoke (from $5,000) drafts a pattern from scratch and refines it across two or three fittings. The cloth library across the 12 mills covers Italian and British register heritage, from Loro Piana Tasmanian Super 150s for the formal photograph register through Holland and Sherry Crispaire for the year round travel friendly register to Lanificio Carlo Barbera Super 200s for the ultra fine wool ceiling.
Most grooms commission custom because the wedding suit lives in every wedding photograph for the rest of their life. The fit reads correctly across a decade of looking back at the album. The cloth ages into the wardrobe rather than cycling back to a rental inventory. The cut belongs to one body rather than the median of a size range. The Crowned Legacy Suits approach pairs the cloth library, the mobile concierge fitting model (home, office, or wedding venue), and the Perfect Fit Guarantee on every commission.
The commission opens with a sixty to ninety minute consultation at the groom’s home, office, or wedding venue. Sam arrives with the cloth library across the 12 mills, the measurement tools, and the working garments that show construction detail at the register the groom is commissioning. Wedding date, venue, ceremony register, and any photographs of the bride’s gown or the wedding palette shape the cloth conversation. Most consultations close with two or three cloth bunches narrowed for a final decision within the week.
Cloth selection locks the commission. Loro Piana Tasmanian Super 150s and Wish for the formal photograph register. Holland and Sherry Crispaire for the groom who travels or wears the suit at later board dinners. Lanificio Carlo Barbera Super 200s for the ultra fine wool ceiling. Drago lightweight or Vitale Barberis Canonico Perennial for warm season ceremonies. Dormeuil Tonik for late spring and early summer ceremonies with mohair shimmer under direct light. Fratelli Piacenza when cashmere weight enters the conversation for a winter ceremony.
Measurements run twenty eight to thirty two points across the body, taken in person where the geography supports it, with remote measurement adjustments at the first fitting where it doesn’t. The first fitting at three to four months out shows the canvas construction, the cut, and the shape against the cloth selection. The forward fitting refines the pattern. The final fitting two to three weeks out from the wedding shows the finished suit with the day of preparation conversation. Delivery happens on the groom’s calendar at home, at the office, or at the wedding venue itself.
Twelve months out is the ideal commission window for seasonal cloth, especially Loro Piana Tasmanian, Lanificio Carlo Barbera Super 200s, the Drago summer book, and any Reda Active or Holland and Sherry Crispaire intended for a warm season ceremony where finite mill availability can run through. Nine to twelve months out is the standard commission window and accommodates most cloth selections cleanly. Six to nine months out is a workable window with the cloth library narrowed to year round options and fittings on a compressed timeline.
Under six months is possible at a rush charge or through the made to measure track when the calendar allows; specific arrangements depend on the bench schedule and the cloth bunch availability. Same season weddings inside three months typically route to the made to measure path with narrower cloth selection. Wedding date moves happen; when they do, the cloth holds, the pattern holds, and the schedule resets without rush charge or cancellation penalty.
Per garment pricing follows the standard service tiers. Wedding commissions typically include a primary suit (bespoke from $5,000 or made to measure from $999), an optional second suit or tuxedo for the rehearsal dinner or reception change, and any additional pieces such as bespoke shirts and custom trousers. Final investment depends on cloth selection from the 12 mill library, garment count, and the wider commission order. Wardrobe planning grooms commissioning multiple pieces are extended courtesies appropriate to the relationship.
From$5,000
Fully bespoke construction across the cloth library. Luxury fiber from Loro Piana and Fratelli Piacenza, and ultra fine wool from Lanificio Carlo Barbera and Scabal Super 220s, commission at the upper bound.
From$999
Block pattern adjusted to your measurements with two fittings before delivery. Cloth across the standard business worsted library from VBC, Zegna, Cerruti, Holland and Sherry, Dormeuil, Reda, and Drago.
From$999
Black tie register for evening ceremonies, formal receptions, and the rehearsal dinner second look. Midnight blue dinner suit through ivory dinner jacket.
From$199
Cut to a personal block from the Albini, Thomas Mason, or Canclini library. White and light blue carry the bulk of the wedding rotation.
From$299
Separates and second suit trousers in worsteds, flannels, and high twist year round cloth.
From$499
Hopsack, linen, tweed, or worsted for the rehearsal dinner and the welcome event register.
Per garment pricing follows the standard service tiers. Final investment depends on cloth selection, garment count, and commission order. Wardrobe planning grooms commissioning multiple pieces are extended courtesies appropriate to the relationship.
Grooms who value the photographic register of the wedding day. Grooms commissioning bespoke for the first time, using the wedding as the entry to custom tailoring. Grooms who already commission and want the wedding suit to read at the higher register tier with luxury fiber or ultra fine wool selection. Destination wedding grooms working with a Manhattan, Aspen, or Pebble Beach ceremony venue who want one commission for the wedding plus an ongoing wardrobe relationship through the destination tailoring track. Grooms running a Sacramento or Bay Area ceremony at a Napa Valley vineyard, a Sonoma estate, a Pebble Beach property, or a San Francisco waterfront venue.
"The groom commission is a different conversation than a business suit fitting. The wedding photograph is a wardrobe brief that holds for forty years. I reach for Loro Piana Tasmanian when the brief reads formal and the photographs are the wardrobe. Holland and Sherry Crispaire when the groom travels and the suit needs to do a second life at board dinners. The cuts run moderate. The lapels read on camera at the altar register the groom wants. The construction holds across a six hour outdoor September ceremony in Napa and a November tuxedo evening at sea level. The wedding commission is the gateway to the relationship for most grooms; the wardrobe that follows is what we’re really building."
The first session runs sixty to ninety minutes at your home, your office, or your wedding venue. The cloth library across the 12 mills, the measurement tools, and the working garments arrive together with Sam. The wedding suit guide covers the 12 month timeline before the first consultation. The wedding party page carries the logistics for parties of six to twelve groomsmen. The wedding suits parent page carries the color stories. The construction detail at the upper tier sits on the cloth library, and the mills Sam reaches for most often on a groom commission live at Loro Piana, Holland and Sherry, and Lanificio Carlo Barbera. Black tie ceremonies are carried on the dedicated tuxedo page.
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