THE suit

Our suits are made in England using the world’s best raw materials supplied by the British luxury fabric mill, Holland & Sherry. Each suit receives over 7,000 meticulously hand-made stitches, and more than 40 hours of hand-crafted tailoring in accordance with the highest Savile Row standards.

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Hand-sewn COLLAR

The collar undergoes a painstaking process consisting of nine distinct steps, meticulously hand-set in two separate operations. The first step involves attaching the under collar, followed by setting the top collar in a manner that allows for optimal adjustment to variations in posture, minimizing the need for extensive alterations.

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Hand-sewn lapel

The lapels undergo meticulous hand-padding, involving a minimum of 1,100 concealed stitches for each one. Each stitch plays a crucial role in shaping and preserving memory, creating a full lapel with a natural roll creating a beautiful three-dimensional lapel roll.

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Hand-Sewn buttonholes

Each individual buttonhole is expertly made to the highest standard, resulting in a fully functional and visually captivating feature. The process of hand-sewing a buttonhole is a labor-intensive art, with each one taking approximately 28 minutes to complete. This meticulous dedication to handcrafting ensures that every buttonhole reflects a level of precision and sophistication that cannot be replicated by a machine in a mere 10 seconds.


Full Canvas Constuction

The full canvas construction is a traditional tailoring technique renowned for its superior quality and remarkable advantages. In this method, the entire front section of a garment, including the chest and lapels, is meticulously crafted with multiple layers of canvas from horsehair, woven together with wool, cotton and linen material. Unlike fused or glued construction, which uses adhesive to attach fabric layers, full canvas construction relies on hand-stitching techniques.

The advantages of full canvas construction are numerous. Firstly, it allows the garment to drape naturally on the body, creating a flattering silhouette that moves with grace. The canvas interlining provides structure and shape, ensuring that the garment retains its form over time. This results in a more tailored and refined appearance, as well as improved durability.

Furthermore, full canvas construction allows for superior breathability. The natural fibers used in the canvas promote airflow, preventing the garment from feeling stuffy or uncomfortable, even in warm weather. The canvas also molds and conforms to the wearer's body over time, creating a personalized fit that enhances comfort and mobility.


Unique silk lining

Mr Moghrabi collaborates with local artists to create unique works of art that fully lined the inside of each Jacket, the artwork will never be repeated in another suit, thus ensuring your garment is truly one-of-a-kind.

The Trousers


Unique Silk lining

Each pair suit trousers features a unique silk-lined featuring an artwork that matches the suit jacket, the artwork will never be repeated in another pair of trousers, thus ensuring your garment is truly one-of-a-kind.

After-Dinner split

This split in the material is placed at the centre back of the waistband and held together by loose slip stitching accompanied by a V-shaped notch. Its purpose is to allow more movement of the fabric at the waist when you sit, stand, and move throughout your day.

side adjusters

Inspired by Savile Row bespoke tailoring, our trousers feature a jetted back pocket with horn buttons and side-adjusters. These small buckles on each hip enable the wearer to cinch the waist by an inch on either side of the trousers.