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"A Bespoke suit is sophisticated, understated style - it is the pinnacle of masculine elegance."

Edward Sexton

Edward Sexton bespoke suits are individually hand cut, sewn and finished by our specialist team of tailors - many of whom have trained and worked with Edward for decades in our in-house workrooms producing garments to the highest attainable standards. Edward hand cuts a paper pattern for each client, which is then meticulously adjusted with each fitting. You will find him in the thick of the workroom ensuring each garment is constructed to his own refined system. He checks the harmony and elegance of his lines throughout the process. Edward reveres the close longstanding relationships with his team of trusted and experienced craftsmen. The understanding and shared experience within the team guarantees the elegance and sophistication of an Edward Sexton garment.

A typical two-piece suit takes eighty hours to produce (some of our more intricate pieces can take considerably longer). Over the course of three fittings the garments are moulded and sculptured in the hands of Edward’s craftsmen, while Edward’s expert eye ensures that the client’s proportion is perfectly balanced. This co-ordination of artisan quality and uncompromising aesthetic values create the ideal base to inject Edward’s signature style that has been finely tuned over the decades. The art deco movement and the romantic elegance of the 1930s inspire the modern nostalgic lines of an Edward Sexton suit. His cut is recognisable by the long, low and leafy lapel, which offset by the high waisted jacket, with the perfect set sleeve in a high armhole. The trousers sit on the hip and well into the body resulting in a long lean leg with plenty of daylight through the legs.

Edward maintains that his bespoke service is for people who want more than just a suit. Clients get uncompromising style, service and become part of the legend.

"The man should wear the suit; the suit should never wear the man"

Edward Sexton