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Price Tiers and Key Influences on Cost
Average UK Price Brackets
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Entry level made to measure: £1,400 (Fielding & Nicholson Icon Collection)
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Entry level bespoke: £2,500 (Fielding & Nicholson Gallery Collection)
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Mid range bespoke: £1,800 to £2,500
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Premium bespoke (Savile Row and heritage tailors): £4,000 to £6,700 plus
These prices are VAT inclusive. If you want an accessible bespoke or made to measure option, Fielding & Nicholson offer clear pricing.Â
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Key Factors That Influence Pricing
Reputation and Location
Tailors with a long standing reputation or prime locations, especially around Savile Row, tend to charge more due to their standing in the industry.
Fabric Quality
High quality cloths like wool, wool silk blends, or luxury materials from Scabal and Loro Piana raise prices thanks to their finish, comfort, and lifespan.
Time and Complexity
More fittings and a detailed tailoring process mean more hours of work, which naturally increases the price. These tailoring fees can vary significantly based on design complexity.
Hidden Costs to Consider
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Travel charges if your tailor comes to you
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Fast track service fees for shorter timelines
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Pattern creation and storage for future use
Pro Tip 1: Always ask your tailor about pattern storage if you think you’ll reorder in the future as it saves time and reduces future costs.
Comparing Options and Making Smart Budget Choices
UK Tailor Cost Examples: Entry Level to Premium
Fielding and Nicholson Tailoring offer MTM starting at £1,400 and bespoke from £2,500 for two piece suits inclusive of VAT. Check out our UK bespoke tailoring services to see how different options align with your budget and wedding style.
Pro Tip 2: Layer Smartly: Choose a suit fabric for how often you’ll wear it. Wool silk blends offer balance between luxury and longevity.
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Is a bespoke suit worth it compared to other types?
Tailoring Levels Explained
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Off the rack: £150 to £500 — quick but limited in fit and quality
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Made to measure: £1,400 to £1,800 — better fit using adjusted base patterns and high quality fabrics
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Bespoke: £2,500 to £6,700+ — full freedom over design, construction, and finish
Bespoke gives you full say over the shape, style, fabric, and final look. It’s about fit quality, comfort, and individuality. It’s also a question of wedding attire planning and understanding what level of customisation fits your expectations.
Learn more about the difference with our guide to bespoke vs made to measure suits.
What adds cost to a bespoke suit?
Features That Add Value
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Full canvassed interiors that adapt to your body and move naturally
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Hand stitched buttonholes and lapels that show off classic detailing
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Wool silk blends that combine elegance and wearability
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Finishing touches like lining choices and monogramming that make the suit truly yours
When It Might Not Be Worth It
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There is not enough time for proper fittings
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The suit won’t be used after the wedding
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The chosen fabrics look great but wear poorly over time
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Budgeting Wisely for Your Wedding Suit
Practical Planning Tips
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Put aside 5 to 10 percent of your wedding budget for your outfit
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Go bespoke for the groom, and consider hirewear for the groomsmen
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Remember to include extras like shirts, cufflinks, shoes, and alterations
Avoiding Overspend
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Don’t choose based solely on brand recognition
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Only add features that improve comfort or appearance
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Keep a 10 percent budget buffer in case of any adjustments.
When should you save or splurge on a wedding suit?
When It’s Worth Spending More
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You’ll wear the suit again at events or work
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You want a unique outfit that reflects your style
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You value looking polished in your wedding photos and want strong style ROI
When to Cut Back
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Time is too short for the bespoke process
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You prefer a more relaxed or informal wedding style
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The suit is a one time outfit with no future use
This helps you manage your suit budget wisely without missing out on what really matters.
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If you’re planning your wedding outfit, this guide brings clarity to UK wedding suit cost planning and helps you feel sure of your next steps