Black Tie/ Tuxedo

Black tie is a dress code of formal wear for evening events and social functions derived from British and American costume conventions of the 19th century. Worn only for events after 6 pm., black tie is semi-formal, i.e. less formal than white tie but more formal than informal or business dress. In the United States, black tie attire is often referred to as a tuxedo.

Usually full dress of Tuxedo contain in Tux-shirt (tuxedo shirt), Tux-Pants (Tuxedo Trouser), bow tie, cummerbund and black shoe.

 

 

White Tie/ Tailcoat/ Black Tailcoat/ Full Evening Dress

White tie, also called full evening dress, is the most formal evening dress code in Western fashion. For men, it consists of a black tailcoat worn over a white starched shirt, marcella waistcoat and the eponymous white bow tie worn around a detachable collar. High-waist black trousers and patent leather shoes complete the outfit, although decorations can be worn and a top hat and white scarf are acceptable as accessories.

The dress code's origins can be traced to the end of the 18th century, when high society men began abandoning their breeches, lacy shirts and richly decorated evening coats for more austere tailcoats in dark colors, a look inspired by the country gentleman. Fashionable dandies like Beau Brummell popularized a minimalist style in the Regency era, tending to favor dark blue or black tailcoats, often with trousers instead of breeches, and white shirts, waistcoats and cravats. By the 1840s the minimalist black and white combination had become the standard evening wear for upper class men. Despite the emergence of the dinner jacket (or tuxedo) as a less formal and more comfortable alternative in the 1880s, full evening dress remained the staple. At the turn of the 20th century, white became the only color of waistcoats and ties worn with full evening dress, contrasting with black ties and waistcoats with the dinner jacket, an ensemble which became known as black tie.

 

Suit

In clothing, a suit is a set of garments made from the same cloth, usually consisting of at least a jacket and trousers. Lounge suits (also known as business suits when sober in color and style), which originated in Britain as country wear, are the most common style of Western suit.

The variations in design, cut, and cloth, such as two and three piece, or single- and double- breasted, determine the social and work suitability of the garment. Often, suits are worn, as is traditional, with a collared shirt and necktie.

A tailor made the suit from his client's selected cloth; these are now often known as bespoke suits. The suit was custom made to the measurements, taste, and style of the man.

 

Sport Jacket/ Sport coat/ Blazer/ Jacket

A sport coat (American English), also called a sports jacket (British English), less commonly known as a sport coat, is a jacket for men. Though it is of a similar cut and length to a suit jacket, a sport coat is less formal and is designed to be worn on its own without matching trousers. Styles, fabrics, colors and patterns are more varied than in most suits; sturdier and thicker fabrics are commonly used, such as corduroy, suede, denim, leather, and tweed.

Originally, sports coats were worn as casual attire for watching outdoor sports. With time, they came to be used on more formal occasions.

 

Overcoat/ Long Coat

An overcoat is a type of long coat intended to be worn as the outermost garment, which usually extends below the knee. Overcoats are most commonly used in winter when warmth is more important.

They are sometimes confused with or referred to as topcoats, which are shorter and end at or above the knees. Topcoats and overcoats together are known as outercoats. Unlike overcoats, topcoats are usually made from lighter weight cloth such as gabardine or covert, while overcoats are made from heavier cloth or fur.

 

 

Blouson/ Blouse Jacket/ Blouzon/ Bluzon

A blouson is an outer jacket that is drawn tight at the waist, usually its zip on the front, sleeve length jacket, and the collar design can banded collar (mandarin collar) or shirt design collar, some of them have a hood.

It is considered to be both sportswear and casual civilian clothing.

 

Vest/ Waistcoat

A waistcoat (UK)/ vest (US) is a sleeveless upper-body garment. It is usually worn over a dress shirt and necktie and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wear. It is also sported as the third piece in the traditional three-piece male business suit.

 

 

Shirts

Now days, shirts was commonly use on the society exclusively by men, garment with a collar, sleeve with cuffs. In Tailor made shirts, its custom made to the measurements, taste, and style of the man, variety of pattern, variety of sewing style and wide-range of design.

Collar design – 2~3” size of collar wide, button-down, hidden button-down, cut-way collar,   

Cuffs design - double cuffs (France cuff) usually worn with cuff ring, difference size of cuff 2”~3” cuffs.

Embroidery - initial name, company name or logo

Piping – Sewing a difference fabric on border

Fabric – It’s a wide range for shirts, commonly were wrinkle-free cotton, Mix/Pure cotton it’s also like Satin, Linen, Polyester, Syntactic fabric.

Permanent press - A permanent press is a characteristic of fabric that has been chemically processed to resist wrinkles and hold its shape. Alternative terms include wrinkle resistant, wash and wear, no-iron, durable press, and easy care. This treatment has a lasting effect on the fabric.

 

 

Pants/ Trouser

Trouser is commonly called in UK, also known as “pants” in US, are a style of trousers intended as formal or semi-formal wear. They are often made of either wool or polyester (although many other synthetic and natural textiles are used) and may be designed to be worn with a matching suit jacket. Suit trousers have a crease on them because of their tight-fitting nature. Suit trousers can be worn at many formal and semi-formal occasions combined with a shirt that has no tie and a more relaxed fashion, which can be considered smart casual dress.

One variation in the design of trousers is the use or not of pleats. The most classic style of trouser is to have two pleats, since this gives more comfort sitting and better hang standing, this is still a common style, and the flat fronted trousers with no pleats was current fashion for youth generation.

Other variations in trouser style include the rise of the trouser, lot of ready-made trouser was cut in low-rise, it might comfort of wearing, and its fit several of body form & reduce the inappropriate cut. Tailor made was always recommended the classic, the classic waist level was worn above the hipbone & below the bellybutton, and it’ll be look slightly longer on leg.

Length of the trouser was difference standard in country, but it should be not longer than soles of the feet.

 

 

Ceremonial Dress/ Ceremony Jacket/ No 1 Dress (Malaysia)

Ceremonial dress is the clothing worn for very special occasions, such as coronations, graduations, parades, religious rites, and trials.

Some people call it “suit of honor”, in Malaysia commonly use for award an honor, honors for Dato Seri, Tan Seri, Dato’Sri, Dato Seri, Datuk, Pahang Dato, Commercial Dato and Tun. Usually in white or beige color.

 

 

Mess Kit/ Mess Jacket/ No 2 Dress (Malaysia)

The mess jacket is a type of formal jacket that ends at the waist. It features either a non-fastening double breast cut or a single-breasted version that fastens. The jackets have shawl or peak lapels. Used in military mess dress, during the 1930s it became a popular alternative to the white dinner jacket in hot and tropical weather for black tie occasions.

 

 

Batik/ Traditional Costume (Malaysia)

Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a "canting", or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a "cap". The applied wax resists dyes and therefore allows the artisan to color selectively by soaking the cloth in one color, removing the wax with boiling water, and repeating if multiple colors are desired.

Malaysia traditional batik is commonly on brush painting to apply colors to fabrics. The colors also tend to be lighter and vibrant. The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Mostly handcraft batik was made in the Kelantan or Terengganu state. In Malaysia batik industry was revolution in the past few years, the majority of man batik was printed by printer machine, the handcraft batik can order in our tailor shop. We’re also able to customize your design in handcraft even just only 1 piece, and we are also provide in mass order for corporate, society etc.

Design/Pattern: Traditional floral pattern, Art design, Abstract, Geometric & etc.

Fabric: Satin Silk (Sutera Satin), Satin, Quilting Cotton, Crepe, Jacquard, Crepe Silk (Sutera Crepe), Chiffon Silk, Chiffon Crepe

Painting or Printing: Handcraft Painting/Drawing, Stamping in Mould Block, Batik Digital Printing (Dye Sublimation) or Direct to Garment Printing (DTG) & etc

 

 

Baju Melayu (Men)/ Traditional Costume/ Traditional Dress

Baju Melayu is the traditional costume worn for very former occasion, such as weeding, mosque & etc. Usually it’s in soft and smooth type of fabric, mostly in vibrant color. It’s worn with “songkok” & “samping”.

Cutting: Multipartite , Pesah (Traditional Cutting), Non multipartite , tak ada Pesah (Shirts Cutting)

Add-on: Adding Embroidery on collar, pocket, sleeve & etc.

 

 

Bush Jacket/ Safari Jacket/ No 3 Dress (Malaysia)

Bush Jacket was look authority, stately & dignified. In Malaysia, it’s common use on senior officer of police, customs, immigration, and also its common use on politician, some of the commercial company use on driver and bodyguard as well.

The design was in 2 or 4 pocket with belt or without belt, and it’s variety of pocket pattern, the back vent can be single or double, some of the back is extensile for the biggest action & movement, shoulder can with epaulette or without, inner is able in full lining or half lining, and the collar design was wide it has shirts collar, Hawaii collar, Cheongsam collar, Round collar etc.

 

 

Coverall/ Boilersuit/ Overall

A coverall is a one-piece garment with full-length sleeves and legs like a jumpsuit, but usually less tight-fitting. Its main feature is that it has no gap between jacket and trousers or between lapels, and no loose jacket tails. It often has a long thin pocket down the outside of the right thigh to hold long tools. It usually has a front fastening extending the whole length of the front of the body up to the throat, with no lapels. It may be fastened with buttons, a zip, velcro, or snap fasteners.

 

Lab Coat/ Laboratory Coat/ White Coat

A lab coat is a type of coat intended to be worn as the outer, it’s a knee-length overcoat/smock worn by professionals in the medical field or by those involved in laboratory work. The coat protects their street clothes and also serves as a simple uniform. The garment is made from white linen, or cotton polyester blend, allowing it to be washed at high temperature and make it easy to see if it is clean and would not contaminate others and work.

Usually worn by all kind of medical field of Doctor, Pharmacies and also Laboratorian

 

Scrubs/ Nurse uniform/ Clinic Attire/ Hospital Uniform

Scrubs are the sanitary clothing worn by surgeons, nurses, physicians and other workers involved in patient care in hospitals.

Nurse uniform usually use in hospital and clinic, it's not only for ladies used for man also.

 

Lawyer Robe/ Lawyer Gown/ Court dress/ Court Robe

Robe, also known lawyer gowns, judges, the Registrar, the Prosecutor, notaries, defenders, and lawyers wearing robes, usually black.

Malaysia Court: Civil Court, Syariah Court

Solicitor, Advocate, Barrister, Counsel

Court dress in Malaysia is based on English court dress, with some modifications. Since the 1980s, judges no longer wear wigs, wing collars and bands (collar bib) but instead wear a waterfall cravat with court coat and black silk gown.

 

Ceremony Robe/ Ceremony Gown/ Graduation Robe/ Academic dress

Academic dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have been admitted to a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assume them (e.g., undergraduate students at certain old universities). It is also known as academicals dress, academicals, and in the United States, as academic regalia.

Contemporary, it is commonly seen only at graduation ceremonies, but formerly academic dress was, and to a lesser degree in many ancient universities still is, worn daily. Today the ensembles are distinctive in some way to each institution, and generally consist of a gown (also known as a robe) with a separate hood, and usually a cap (generally either a square academic cap, a tam, or a bonnet). Academic dress is also worn by members of certain learned societies and institutions as official dress.

Graduation Hood: It's used together with Graduation Gown wear on shoulder.

Graduation Sash: It's wear together with Graduation Gown.

Graduation Mortarboard/ Bonnet: It's hat with tassel used together with Graduation Gown.

Certificate/ Scroll: It's used together with Graduation Gown on hand.