Milimetric works meticulously to produce shirts that perfectly meet the needs of its customers. Tailor-made shirt models are created with attention to the individual’s body measurements, preferences, and style-reflecting details. In the bespoke tailoring process, fitting stages are essential.
The process begins with taking detailed body measurements and determining the customer’s preferences. Based on this information, fittings are conducted.
Throughout the sewing process, fine adjustments are made to the shirt’s cut, stitches, and details. This way, a “Milimetric” shirt is prepared for delivery, prioritizing customer satisfaction.
Types of Fabrics to Choose for a Tailor-Made Shirt
Milimetric offers a wide range of fabric options for tailored shirts to its customers. This variety allows customers to choose the fabric that perfectly suits their style, needs, and preferences. The types of fabrics offered by Milimetric for custom-made shirts are as follows:
- Cotton: A natural fabric, cotton provides comfort and breathability. Cotton fabrics, especially preferred in the summer months, stand out with their light and soft textures.
- Linen: Linen fabrics have an elegant appearance and a light texture. Known for keeping cool in the summer months, linen shirts are ideal for those who prefer a sophisticated style.
- Poplin: Poplin fabric is produced by tightly weaving cotton threads and generally has a light and thin texture. With its soft and smooth structure, poplin is often preferred throughout the year.
- Filafil: Filafil fabric is a type of fabric that is more resistant to wrinkling. It is ideal for everyday use.
- Oxford: Oxford fabric is a cotton fabric with a woven and light texture. Often used in casual style shirts, oxford fabric is known for its breathable structure.
- Pinpoint: Pinpoint fabrics have a finer and smoother structure compared to oxford fabrics.
- Herringbone: Herringbone fabric is woven with a distinctive herringbone pattern. This pattern gives the fabric a slightly textured appearance. It is usually more suitable to be combined with a suit or a formal single jacket.
These various fabrics offered in Milimetric stores are used to produce bespoke shirts that meet the needs and tastes of customers.
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