Made-To-Measure is a term that has been coined under the banner of Bespoke by many, the main difference is that it is based on a block pattern and cut to be finished. The customers figuration and posture is updated on the pattern and cut accordingly. The garment will be put together by skilled tailors by machine and hand depending on the tailoring quality chosen by the customer. This will be either fully canvassed, half canvass or fused (or a combination).
It is important to note that Made-To-Measure produces an outstanding quality, with the majority of tailored garments being made in this way. The customer has a pattern that is updated to reflect the changes in fashion and the confidence that the garment is cut to millimetre precision every time. The same fabrics for Bespoke tailoring are available for Made-To-Measure, the main difference is the process takes less time
Overall there will be differences between MTM and Bespoke. The process for Made-To-Measure will be more streamlined. The garment is cut to finish and will be carried out by a clothier who will have tailoring experience, any remodelling done by a good tailor and a well fitted garment is achievable. The price tag for a MTM suit will be £600 +; where as a Savile Row bespoke suit is currently £5,000 and upwards