Sartoro has announced an expanded lineup of custom-made suits through its online ordering platform, giving men access to more than 200 curated fabrics and a fully configurable design process without a single in-store appointment. The expansion adds new styles, materials, and fabric categories to an already broad catalog that spans everything from everyday office suits to formal tuxedos and wedding party packages.
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A representative from the company noted that the expanded lineup is a direct response to demand from customers who want more fabric and style options without the friction of traditional tailoring. "The goal has always been to give men access to a genuinely custom suit, one that's built to their measurements and their preferences, without the hassles of in-store purchasing and the pricing that typically comes with it."
The updated catalog covers a wide range of fabric types and weights suited to different occasions and seasons. Options include everyday all-season wools, luxury Super 130s Merino, breathable linens and linen blends, performance stretch fabrics, bamboo blends, sharkskin weaves, flannel, and formal tuxedo suits.
Each suit is fully customizable beyond the fabric. Customers can select lapel style, button stance, vent configuration, pocket style, lining, and finishing details such as working cuffs and pick stitching.
Central to the Sartoro experience is the Digital Tailor Profile, a technology-driven fit system that replaces the traditional measuring appointment. Customers complete the profile online in approximately two minutes by answering a structured series of questions about their body, posture, and how their current clothing fits.
The concept behind Sartoro traces back to a frustration its founder, Andy Fine, experienced shortly after college. Asked to pay $1,200 for a wedding party suit through a traditional in-store tailor, with multiple fittings to match, Fine became convinced there had to be a better way to get a genuinely custom suit without the price tag or the hassle.
Since its establishment, Sartoro has dressed more than 200 weddings, earned features in publications including the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, and The Knot, and received consecutive recognition through both the WeddingWire Best of Weddings and The Knot Couples' Choice Awards.
Those who wish to know more may visit https://sartoro.co/pages/andy-fine