Designer Suit Cost Calculator
Estimate the cost of designer and luxury suits. Configure brand tier, construction type, fabric, and extras for accurate pricing.
Ready-to-Wear Designer Suit
Estimate the price of ready-to-wear designer suits by brand and fabric.
Bespoke & Made-to-Measure Suit
Estimate costs for made-to-measure and fully bespoke suits from top tailors.
Suit Cost Per Wear Analysis
Compare the long-term cost of different suit tiers based on longevity, dry cleaning, and replacement cycles.
How We Estimate Suit Prices
Bespoke Price = Tailor Base × Fabric Grade × Construction Level
Brand Bases: Boss $1,100 | Canali $2,200 | Zegna $2,800 | Tom Ford $4,500 | Brioni $5,800 | Kiton $7,500
Frequently Asked Questions
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Understanding Luxury Suit Pricing
The price of a luxury suit is determined by three primary factors: brand prestige, fabric quality, and construction method. Italian houses like Brioni, Kiton, and Zegna command premium prices for their combination of superior fabrics (Super 150s+ wools from mills like Loro Piana) and semi-handmade construction. Tom Ford sits at the intersection of fashion and traditional tailoring, offering both RTW and MTM at the top of the market.
Fabric quality has the single largest impact on both price and wearing experience. Super 110s-130s wool suits ($1,500-$4,000) are durable workhorses suitable for regular office wear. Super 150s-180s ($3,000-$8,000) offer a noticeably softer hand and more refined drape but are less durable. Cashmere blends and exotic fabrics ($5,000+) provide the ultimate luxury experience but require careful handling.
The Bespoke Experience
A true bespoke suit from Savile Row or a Neapolitan tailor represents the pinnacle of menswear. The process begins with a consultation, followed by fabric selection, pattern creation, and 2-3 fittings over 6-12 weeks. The result is a garment cut to your unique body shape with hand-stitched lapels, functioning buttonholes, and a level of fit that ready-to-wear cannot match. First-time bespoke clients often commission 2-3 suits to build a rotation, with budgets of $15,000-$30,000 for a Savile Row starter wardrobe.