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Stallion Bespoke is a market defying tailoring brand. With a local factory in the UAE, retail stores and an online retail shop, we are pioneering a new way in this ancient industry by being hyper focused on customer needs and their satisfaction.
The people in our team are what makes us special. They are driven and unwavering in their effort to provide the best to our clients. That is why we can guarantee a perfect fit and on-time delivery for all your orders.
Thank you for reading thus far. Our business has a unique operating method relative to the other tailoring shops in Dubai and worldwide.
Firstly, we offer a guaranteed perfect fit. That’s why all your orders come with free unlimited alterations!
We employ a cutting edge CRM and a custom order management software that ensure all our orders are processed in a timely manner.
Lastly, we provide the maximum ease to clients who can order a bespoke suit online and have it delivered to their home. We pass on the savings of low overheads to our clients with online exclusive prices.
Our mission statement is to provide our clients the best and with the highest value.
At Stallion Bespoke, we apply sustainable business practices to maintain harmony with all our stakeholders. This is how we can ensure a healthy working environment for a team that is happy, creative, driven and motivated. We are proud to have a culture of camaraderie at our enterprise.
We uphold ourselves to internationally recognized standards of the International Labor Organizations which encapsulates :-
Custom made clothing can lead to a sharper look that endures. A well fitted suit sets the tone for your day. Being comfortable and stylish will give you an auto of confidence just like a stallion. High-quality materials being used during construction can weather your toughest days with ease. A personal touch sets you part form the rest.
Once you are Accustomed to CustomTM there is no going back.
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– Free delivery within Dubai. (1-7 working days)
– AED 75 delivery within UAE. (3-9 working days)
– AED 200 for delivery internationally. (7- 35 working days)
– Free worldwide delivery on orders above AED 2,000
Our website is integrated to accept Credit/ Debit Cards, PayPal and even cryptocurrencies via BitPay.
We are integrated with Tabby so you can pay for your order in 4 easy installments.
Online orders also can be paid for in Cash – prior to the delivery date.
All items are made after an order is placed. This solution achieves zero inventory waste while also maintaining high standards of ethical conditions throughout our supply chain. It is our ethos of our company.
Returns
If you aren’t a 100% satisfied, get a free remake or unlimited in-store alterations for upto 3 months after your purchase. We’ll even pay to ship it to you. Email us at booking@stallionbespoke.com to initiate the return on the items.
Refunds
As easy as it gets. Email us at booking@stallionbespoke.com to initiate your refund.
Refunds may take upto 35 days.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table face up with the collar up (such that the lapels lay over each other as flatly as possible). Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Position the sleeves pointing up so that you can find the absolute corner where the side of the jacket meets the armpits. Begin at the lowermost point of the left armhole, measure across to the same point on the right side.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table face up with the collar up and the arms positioned upwards. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Position the measuring tape horizontally along the top button. Measure straight across from left edge of the jacket waist to the right edge.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table face down with the collar down and arms positioned downwards. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Begin with the left outermost edge of the shoulder seam, (where the top of the sleeve meets the shoulder fold) and measure straight across to the right side.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table face down with the collar down and arms positioned downwards. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Measure down 15cm/6in from the collar base.
Position the measuring tape horizontally at the 15cm/6in point. Measure straight across from the left side seam (where the sleeve meets the back of the jacket) to the right.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table facing up with the collar up and the arms positioned upwards. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Position the measuring tape horizontally, starting 6″ below the top button. Measure straight across from the left edge of the jacket’s hips to the right edge.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table face down with the collar down and arms positioned downwards as well. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Begin from the base of the collar, measure down along the center back seam to the bottom hem of the jacket.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table facing upwards with the collar down and arms straightened to their natural position. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Beginning with the left sleeve, measure from the middle of the top of the sleeve head (where the sleeve and shoulder seam meet) straight down through to the sleeve edge.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table facing upwards with the collar down and arms straightened to their natural position. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Beginning with the right sleeve, measure from the middle of the top of the sleeve head (where the sleeve and shoulder seam meet) straight down through to the sleeve edge.
Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table facing up with the collar down and the arms positioned to the side. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Begin at the edge of the armhole seam (at the armpit point) measure horizontality the distance between this point and the edge of the sleeve.
Lay the buttoned cuff facing up. Use your hands to spread and flatten out excess fabric.
Begin on the left sleeve side at the widest point, to the same point on the other side using the cuff edge as a guide.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing upwards , use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin by measuring from the top edge of the waistband, down to the 1cm/0.5in point.
Position the measuring tape horizontally at the 1cm/0.5 in point. Measure straight across from the left side of the trouser to the right.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing up and slightly spread the legs to expose the inseams. Use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin by measuring from the crotch (where the inseams of each leg meet) downward along the right inseam to the 44cm/17in point.
Position the measuring tape horizontally at the 44cm/17in point. Measure straight across the width of trouser leg, from the left edge to the right.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing up and slightly spread the legs to expose the inseams. Use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin by measuring from the crotch (where the inseams of each pnt leg meet) downward along the right inseam to the 15cm/6in point.
Position the measuring tape horizontally at the 15cm/6in point. Measure straight across the width of trouser leg, from the left edge to the right.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing upwards , use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Measure the width across the hem at the opening of the trouserleg from one side to another.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing upwards , use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin at the crotch (where the inseams of each pant leg meet) and measure downward along the right inseam to the edge of the hem of the trouser leg.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing upwards , use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin at the crotch (where the inseams of each pant leg meet) and measure downward along the left inseam to the edge of the hem of the trouser leg.
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing up and slightly spread the legs to expose the inseams. Use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin by measuring from the bottom edge of the waistband along the fly to the crotch (where the inseams meet).
Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing up and slightly spread the legs to expose the inseams. Use your hands to spread and flatten out any excess fabric.
Begin by measuring from the bottom edge of the waistband along the rear seam to the crotch (where the inseams meet). Take note of this measurement.
Add this measurement to your previous and enter as the back rise.
Flip the trouser exposing the crotch seam. Measure the remaining distance from the fold to the meeting point of the crotch seams.
Lay the collar perfectly flat on a table.
Begin on the Left at the center of the collar button, to the center of the buttonhole slit. Exclude the stitching past the slit.
Lay the completely buttoned shirt flat on a table face up and position the arms in an upward direction.
Measure from the lowest point of the left armhole to the same point on the right.
Lay the completely buttoned shirt face up on a table and position the arms to their natural downward direction.
Starting from the top of the shoulder fold, measure 48cm/19in down and make note of this point.
Measure the distance between the left and right edges at the 48cm/19in point.
Lay the completely buttoned shirt face up on a table and position the arms to their natural downward direction.
If your shirt has gussets (reinforcing fabric where the side seams end), make sure they lay flat.
Measure from the bottom left edge to the same point on the right.
Lay the completely buttoned shirt face down on a table and turn up the collar.
Measure from the center of the collar base (where the back and collar seams meet) to the edge of the hem.
Lay the completely buttoned shirt face up on a table and position the arms to their natural downward direction.
Straighten the sleeve to its natural position.
Starting where the armhole and shoulder seams meet, measure to the end of the cuff.
Lay the completely buttoned shirt face up on a table and position the arms to their natural downward direction.
Straighten the sleeve to its natural position.
Starting where the armhole and shoulder seams meet, measure to the end of the cuff.
Lay the cuff face up and perfectly flat on a table.
Measure the length between the two outside edges at their widest point.
Lay the cuff face up and perfectly flat on a table.
Measure the length between the two outside edges at their widest point.