When most men start exploring custom clothing, they quickly run into two terms: made to measure and bespoke. Both sound premium. Both cost more than off the rack. But they are not the same thing, and understanding the difference could be the most important decision you make before investing in a suit.
At Bespoke CB, we have spent over 37 years crafting garments from the ground up for clients across Miami, Brickell, Coral Gables, and South Florida. We live this distinction every single day. Here is what you actually need to know.
What Is Made to Measure?
Made to measure starts with an existing pattern, a base template, and adjusts it to fit your measurements. Think of it like taking a standard block and stretching or shrinking it to approximate your body shape.
The process typically looks like this:
A retailer takes your measurements
Those measurements are applied to a pre-existing block pattern
A factory produces the garment with those adjustments
The suit arrives ready to wear, sometimes with minor finishing alterations
Made to measure is a step above off the rack. You get more options, fabric, lining, buttons, and the fit is generally better than pulling something off a shelf.
But here is the honest truth: you are still wearing a modified version of someone else's template.

What Is Bespoke?
Bespoke is something else entirely.
The word itself comes from an old English phrase meaning "spoken for": a garment commissioned specifically for one person and no one else. In true bespoke tailoring, there is no base pattern. Your pattern is created from scratch, from your specific measurements, your posture, your proportions, and how you actually move.
The process at Bespoke CB looks like this:
A full consultation where we understand how you live, move, and present yourself
A complete set of body measurements taken by an expert clothier
A unique pattern drafted exclusively for your body
A hand-cut garment assembled and fit to you across multiple fittings
Final delivery of a suit that has never existed before and will never be replicated
No two bespoke suits are the same. That is the entire point.
Made to Measure vs Bespoke: The Core Differences

Why the Fit Difference Matters More Than You Think
A made to measure suit fits better than off the rack. But it still compromises.
If your left shoulder sits slightly lower than your right, a made to measure suit will not account for that. If you have a longer torso with shorter arms, the proportions may still feel off. If your posture tilts forward, a factory pattern will gap at the back collar no matter how many measurements were taken.
A bespoke suit is built around your actual body, asymmetries, posture, and all. The result is not just a suit that fits. It is a suit that moves with you, sits correctly without adjustment, and looks effortless the moment you put it on.
Our clients often describe it the same way: you stop thinking about the suit and start focusing on what matters.
Who Should Choose Made to Measure?
Made to measure can be a smart starting point if:
You are new to custom clothing and want to explore before committing to a full bespoke investment
You need a garment in a shorter timeframe
Your body proportions are relatively standard
It is a valid option. It is just not the same as bespoke.

Who Should Choose Bespoke?
Bespoke is the right choice if:
You want a garment that fits you and only you
You have specific proportions or body considerations that off-the-shelf patterns cannot accommodate
You are investing in clothing you expect to wear and enjoy for decades
You understand that the way you dress reflects who you are and how you operate
Most of our clients come to us having tried made to measure before. They come to bespoke because they finally want to get it right.
Our founder Christian Boehm has been crafting custom garments for over 37 years. Our clients include executives, athletes, grooms, and anyone who understands that clothing is not just something you wear. It is a statement about who you are.
If you are ready to experience the difference between made to measure and truly bespoke, we would love to start that conversation.
Schedule your consultation with Bespoke CB today.
Every garment from Bespoke CB is constructed with full canvas interlining, hand-finished details, and premium fabric sourced from the finest mills in the world. These are not marketing claims. They are construction facts that produce a garment you can feel the difference in from the moment you put it on. The lapels roll naturally because the canvas has been hand-padded. The chest drapes cleanly because the construction moves with your body. The fit is precise because the pattern was drafted for you and only you.
What distinguishes Bespoke CB from other custom clothiers is not just the quality of the garments, though that quality is exceptional. It is the relationship between clothier and client. Christian takes the time to understand your lifestyle, your professional needs, your social calendar, and your personal style before recommending a single fabric or cut. The result is clothing that fits not just your body but your life, clothing that works seamlessly across every occasion and every season.
The bespoke process at Bespoke CB typically takes 8 to 12 weeks from initial consultation to final delivery. During that time, clients work directly with Christian and his team on fabric selection, construction details, and the iterative fitting process that ensures every dimension is correct. The experience is collaborative, educational, and genuinely enjoyable for men and women who take their appearance seriously.
Ready to experience the difference that bespoke clothing makes? Visit Bespoke CB to schedule your consultation with Christian Boehm. The full bespoke process takes 8 to 12 weeks and produces a garment that fits your body and your life in ways no off-the-rack option can match.
Fabric Selection: Where Your Garment Begins
Fabric is the foundation of every bespoke garment, and selecting the right cloth is a decision that affects how the garment looks, performs, and ages. Christian Boehm sources fabrics from the finest mills in the world, including Scabal, Holland & Sherry, and Loro Piana. For South Florida clients, tropical-weight wools, fresco cloths, and linen blends are the smartest choices, offering breathability and crease resistance in heat and humidity. For cooler occasions and travel, Super 120s and Super 150s worsted wools deliver refined drape and structure. Christian guides every client through this selection with the expertise that comes from decades of dressing South Florida professionals.





