Giorgenti

Q & A

What Is the Difference Between Custom Made and Made-to-Measure Garments?

A truly custom-made wedding suit or tuxedo is created using a custom pattern tailored to the individual’s body measurements, taking into account factors like posture, shoulder slope, biceps, thighs, chest shape, and seat shape. Made-to-measure garments, on the other hand, are adjusted from a standard pattern and work best for customers who fit into standard sizes.

What Is the Difference Between Custom Made and Bespoke Garments?

A custom-made suit or tuxedo involves a unique pattern tailored to an individual’s measurements, considering specific body details. Bespoke garments go further, incorporating more intricate details and handwork.

How Many Fittings Are Involved?

Although we use expert measurements, an additional fitting may be required for final tweaks. Alterations are done on-premises within three to four business days at no extra charge.

Can GIORGENTI Copy a Picture from Pinterest or Instagram?

Absolutely. We welcome clients to bring their inspirations for us to recreate.

Is There an Extra Charge for Big and Tall?

Garments over size 56 incur a 20% oversize charge.

Are There Hidden Charges with GIORGENTI Custom Clothing?

No, we are fully transparent, and there are no hidden fees.

How Many Measurements Does It Take to Make a Custom Wedding Suit or Tuxedo?

Creating a custom suit requires up to 30 detailed measurements, ensuring a perfect fit for every body type.

Where Are the Patterns Made?

Our patterns are crafted in-house by skilled tailors at our Garden City showroom.

Are Alterations Included in GIORGENTI Custom Clothing?

Yes, alterations are included. However, if a customer’s body measurements change significantly after approval, additional alteration charges may apply.

Who Does the Measuring?

Measurements are taken by our highly skilled tailors. Female clients can request a female tailor for privacy.

Where Do Clients Get Measured?

All measurements are done in our private Garden City, NY showroom

Does GIORGENTI Make Custom Women’s Suits?

Yes, we specialize in crafting custom suits for women, one of the few clothiers with this expertise.

How Many Style Options Are Available for Custom Wedding Suits or Tuxedos?

The options are vast. Clients can bring inspiration photos, or work with our design team to create a unique look.

Processing & Payment

What Are the Payment Terms?

Payment is required at the time of service since the garments are made specifically for the client.

Are There Refunds?

If dissatisfied, we offer to remake the garment or issue store credit.

What Forms of Payment Does GIORGENTI Accept?

We accept credit cards, checks, and U.S. dollars

Fabrics and Materials

Where Are GIORGENTI’s Fabrics From?

Our fabrics come from renowned mills in Italy and England.

Does GIORGENTI Offer Super 120’s, 130’s, and 150’s Fabrics?

Yes, from premium mills like Loro Piana, Ariston, Holland & Sherry, Marzoni, Reda, Vitale Barberis Canonico, and Zegna.

Are Wedding Suits and Tuxedos Made with a Canvas Front

Yes, unless a soft unconstructed or unlined option is requested.

What Fabrics Are Used for Custom Tuxedo Shirts?

We use high-quality Pima Cotton, Egyptian Cotton, and Sea Island Cotton with high thread counts.

What Do Super 120’s, 130’s, and 150’s Mean?

These numbers refer to the thread count in the fabric. Higher thread counts indicate softer, more luxurious fabric with better draping.

Production & Timing

How Long Does It Take to Make a Custom Wedding Suit?

If the fabric is in stock, suits are ready for a fitting in five weeks. If ordered from Italy, it takes six to eight weeks. Rush orders are available in three weeks with an additional charge.

How Long Does It Take to Make Custom Tuxedos?

Tuxedos follow the same timeline as suits: five weeks with in-stock fabric, six to eight weeks if imported, and three weeks for rush orders.

How Long Does It Take to Make Custom Tuxedo Shirts?

Shirts take four weeks if the fabric is in stock and six weeks if sourced from Italy.

What Is the Rush Charge for Three-Week Orders?

The rush charge for a suit is typically $150. All rush charges are subject to change.

What Happens If the Garment Doesn’t Fit and Cannot Be Fixed?

In rare cases where this occurs, we will remake the garment to the client’s satisfaction.

Where Is GIORGENTI Clothing Made?

Most garments are produced with Italian or Canadian manufacturing partners in custom-tailored shops.