Climbwise Tailoring
The Craft · Ceremony

Wedding & black tie

Ceremony garments carry more photographs than any other clothes you will own. We build them on a calendar designed so nothing is finished in a hurry.

Wedding work at Climbwise runs on one unbreakable rule: the garment is finished ten days before the date. We plan every fitting backwards from there, which is why grooms who come to us twelve weeks out have a calm experience and grooms who come at four get a gentle talking-to — and then, usually, a suit anyway.

For the groom we cut anything from an ivory shawl-collar dinner jacket to a three piece in family songket. Fathers and groomsmen can be measured in one group session, with each garment still drafted on its own pattern — matching cloth, individual fit.

Black tie beyond weddings is a quiet house speciality. Midnight blue that reads deeper than black under ballroom light, lapels in silk satin or grosgrain, and trousers that hold their line from cocktails to the last speech.

How the calendar runs

  • Twelve weeks out — consultation, cloth, written quotation
  • Nine weeks — first baste fitting
  • Six weeks — second fitting; groomsmen fittings begin
  • Ten days — finished garments pressed and collected
  • Week of — final try-on at the atelier, steaming on the house

Groom’s two piece commissions from RM3,200; dinner jackets from RM3,600; group packages quoted per party. Nervous-weight changes are absorbed by the inlays — that is what they are for.

Groom at his final fitting in an ivory dinner jacket

Lock the date in

Tell us the wedding date and we will draw the whole calendar at the first meeting.

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Also from the cutting room

Two & Three Piece Suits

For the working week after the honeymoon.

Suits in detail →

Custom Dress Shirts

The ceremony shirt, drafted to your posture.

Shirts in detail →

Children’s Tailoring

Page boys fitted with the same seriousness.

Children’s wear in detail →