Noir

$999.95

    You'll need 15 minutes, a tape measure and a friend. You will also have the option to upload photos of yourself for accuracy. If you are on a device with a camera, you can take the photos when prompted. 

    You can submit your measurements at any point. More Info

    Once your order is complete, we'll get in touch to organise your preferred location. We cover all capital cities in AU and NZ and most large regional areas:

    Further details HERE

    Utilise our advanced AI and 3D mesh app measurement solution. If you're using the app on your phone, you'll be directed to take your measurements after purchase. If you're on another device, we'll email you all the details. This is the fastest and most popular measuring method. 

    Garment Customisation

    Customise your garment or leave blank to choose defaults. 

    No pants in this configuration. Click next. 

    Premium Options
    Basic Options Complete

    Choose the rest of your customisations below or hit "Buy It Now" to continue your purchase. 

    Before We Begin

    Measuring yourself is a simple process if you follow the rules. Here are a few things to keep in mind when measuring yourself to make sure you get the best result. Click the options so we know that you've got the message. 

    Don't stress! We run every set of measurement through our AR and Averaging system. If we see something that looks a little suspect, we'll contact you by email and get you to double check. 

    Basic Info
    Neck Circumference (1/16)

    Place the tape around the neck and around the middle of Adam's apple. Leave a forefinger’s worth of space within the tape.

    Shoulder Width (2/16)

    Put tape along the shoulder arc, measure the shoulder arc from the left shoulder point to the right shoulder point. The "shoulder point" is the place where shoulder seam and armhole seam meet on a well-fitting shirt. Remember, the shoulder arc is not a straight line.

    Sleeve Length (3/16)

    Place the tape on the shoulder point (where the shoulder seam and armhole seam meet on your well-fitting shirt). Measure from the shoulder point to just before where thumb and forefinger meet. Keep your arms straight and relaxed.

    Bicep circumference (4/16)

    Put the tape under armpit, measure the circumference of the fullest part of your bicep.

    Wrist Circumference (5/16)

    Measure around the wrist. This one is pretty simple. If we’re being honest, what your reading right now is just filler. Go get that measurement!

    Bust Circumference (6/16)

    Relax your body and maintain a natural stance. Measure around the fullest part of your chest. Make sure your arms are down and ensure that you can feel the tape around your entire body.

    Jacket Waist (7/16)

    Relax your body and maintain a natural stance. Measure at the bottom of the ribcage, or, if you’re carrying a little bit of love around the middle, measure at just before your belly starts. Make sure your arms are down and ensure that you can feel the tape around your entire body.

    Belly Circumference (8/16)

    Relax your body and maintain a natural stance. Measure across the widest part of your belly. This is usually around the belly button. Make sure your arms are down and ensure that you can feel the tape around your entire body.

    Jacket length (9/16)

    Measure straight down from the base of the neck (the point where the shoulder and neck meet) and run the tape straight down until it’s in line with just before where the thumb and forefinger meet.

    Waist Circumference (10/16)

    Relax your body and maintain a natural stance. Measure around where you usually wear your belt, measure around the thinnest part of your waist. Ensure that you are not wearing a belt when you take this measurement. Ensure that you are not wearing jeans as these are worn lower and are thicker than suit pants.

    Hips Circumference (11/16)

    Measure around the fullest part of your hips and bum. Ensure that you can feel the tape around your entire body.

    Trouser Rise (12/16)

    Place the tape at the top of the waistband in the middle of your pants. Run the tape through your legs and through to the top of the waistband at the back of your pants. Ensure that you can feel the tape the whole way but make sure that it’s not too tight (unless you want your swimmers a hard time).

    Thigh Circumference (13/16)

    Place the tape just under the crotch and measure around the widest part of your thigh.

    Knee Circumference (14/16)

    Measure around the leg about 5 cms above the knee.

    Calf Circumference (15/16)

    Measure around the widest part of the calf.

    Trouser length (16/16)

    Without shoes, measure vertically along the outseam from the top of your pant’s waistband to the floor.

    Photo Upload

    Optional but HIGHLY RECCOMMENDED. 

    Send us some photos of yourself before you measure yourself. We process the images through our innovative AR system and use it to validate the information that you provide us. 

    The photos that you need are: 

    • Full-body photo from the front.
    • Full-body photo from the side.
    • Full-body photo from the back.

    You're Done!

    Choose your complimentary customisation options or hit Buy It Now and we'll do the rest. 

    If you'd like to look at high resolutions images of these, click HERE

    Lining Selection Complete

    Move on to the next steps or click the buy button if you are ready to purchase. 

    Button Selection Complete

    Move on to the next steps or click the buy button if you are ready to purchase. 

    Click here to customise your jacket. 

    The lapels are the folded parts of fabric in the front of your suit. The lapel can make a big difference to the form and function of the jacket. 

    Change the button configuration on the front of the jacket. This can drastically change the look, feel and purpose of your suits. 

    Originally used as a place to put your theatre ticket on a night on the town, the ticket pocket is now a stylistic option used to add some flair. 

    Pick-stitching is a stylistic choice in which visible stitching appears around the border of a lapel. Typically considered a sign of a handmade garment. 

    Satin Details

    Add some satin touches to your suit. You typically see this on tuxedos and wedding suits. Surcharges apply.

    Jacket Customisation Complete

    Move on to the next steps or click the buy button if you are ready to purchase. 

    Click here to customise your pant. 

    Choose the waistline option that best suits your needs. 

    Choose the waistline option that best suits your needs. 

    Change the cuff style at the bottom of your pant. 

    Line your pocket with a satin welt. Mostly used on tuxedos.

    Add a satin stripe down the length of the pant. Common on some styles of tuxedos. 

    Pant Customisation Complete

    Move on to the next steps or click the buy button if you are ready to purchase. 

    Click here to customise your vest. 

    Choose the design of the vest lapel

    Choose how many buttons your vest has and what configuration they are in. 

    Vest Customisation Complete

    Move on to the next steps or click the buy button if you are ready to purchase. 

    Choose up to five fabrics and go through checkout and after we'll send them out at no charge 
    Please note: In order to make sure that enquiries are legitimate, we'll get in touch via email and/or phone. Once we've learned a little more about what you're looking for, we'll send them out to you as soon as possible.

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Description

The traditional black suit

It’s a black suit. If you don’t have one in your wardrobe, then you need to get one. The classic black suit is the only choice for events after 6 pm, funerals and re-enactments from that scene in Reservoir Dogs. With classic Suitably quality and tailor-made for you, this is a must-have for any dapper gentleman.

Styling Guide

Shirt

The classic look with a black suit is a white shirt. This will give you a monochromatic nod that’s favoured by your favoured ice-cold Hollywood action movie star. If you plan on wearing a coloured shirt, we strongly recommend matching the shirt colour with a darker coloured tie of the same colour, I.e. If you have a blue shirt, wear a darker blue tie to match it.

Tie

Much like your shirt, the rules for black suits are a little more rigid. The classic look is a black tie but if you are wearing a coloured shirt, match up with the same coloured tie. When looking at a black tie, try to avoid going with a black tie that looks too shiny as that’s usually not a good look.

Shoes

We advise sticking with a plain black shoe such as an oxford. Any other colour may look a bit odd comparative to the austerity of the rest of the suit.

Occasion

There are certain occasions in which a black suit is a must-have. Weddings, funerals, award ceremonies and cocktail parties all spring to mind. When an event calls for a black suit or “black tie”, there’s very little that you can use to substitute it.

 

Additional information

Colour

Black

Pattern

Flat

Occasion

Business, Formal, Weddings