Bespoke manufacturing

Your design, meticulously made

StitchServe is a custom clothing studio for brands that care how a garment feels on the body. Shirts, trousers, hoodies, jackets—each cut, constructed, and finished to your specifications, not a generic template.

500+

Brand partnerships

50K+

Pieces delivered

24h

First response

Signature categories

Pieces we cut and construct on commission

Each category is produced to your specifications—cloth, trims, labels, and construction details included—not pulled from a generic catalog block.

Shirts

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Collar, placket, and drape—patterned and finished to your line sheet.

Trousers

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Break, rise, and interior work executed with tailoring discipline.

Hoodies

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Weight, hand-feel, and hardware chosen to match your brand language.

Jackets

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Structure, lining, and outer shell built for longevity and silhouette.

Co-ords, uniforms, and other silhouettes available on brief—see capabilities.

From file to finished garment

How a commission moves

A straightforward path—built for clarity, not factory noise.

1

Define the commission

Share sketches, tech packs, or references—plus cloth weight, hand-feel, and the details that define your line.

2

Atelier review

Our team studies feasibility, construction path, and timeline—then returns a clear proposal, typically within a day.

3

Cut & construct

Marking through finishing follows your approved scope—controlled at each station so the silhouette reads true.

4

Inspection & dispatch

Each piece is checked as a finished garment, then packed and shipped with the same care applied on the bench.

Craftsmanship

The standard behind every commission

StitchServe operates as a modern tailoring studio at production depth: exacting construction, honest timelines, and quiet confidence in the work.

Pattern-led precision

Marking, grading, and assembly follow your technical direction—so proportion and balance read as intended on the body.

Materials with intent

We work from your cloth and trim direction, or source to match hand-feel, weight, and color continuity across the run.

Finishing you can feel

Pressing, interior work, and hardware are treated as part of the garment—not an afterthought before dispatch.

Design through delivery

One studio path from first files to packed pieces: review, sampling where needed, production, QC, and careful shipment.

Next commission

When you are ready to build the piece

Share direction, cloth, and timeline. We respond with scope, honesty, and the construction focus your line deserves.

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