

Made-to-measure involves tailoring an existing pattern to accommodate a customer's unique body measurements. Initially, the tailor uses a master garment to gauge necessary adjustments. This master garment acts as a benchmark, helping to accurately determine alterations. These alterations are then transformed into a personal pattern and size, which guides the fabric cutting and garment production process. This method differs from bespoke tailoring, where a new pattern is crafted directly from measurements taken with a tape measure.
Customizing a garment is a fulfilling experience, offering the opportunity to select unique details that personalize the final product. You can choose from a variety of design and construction options, each influencing the garment's ultimate appearance. To ensure the best results, we suggest conducting research before your first fitting. Consider the intended use of the garment and the specific features you desire. This preparation enables you to make informed choices and achieve a garment that perfectly meets your needs.

What Is Mtm and How Do I Prepare?
Max, Adam & Andreas are always on hand to guide you through each step of your MTM experience. If you prefer not to handle every detail yourself, they can simplify the process by selecting the most relevant options for you.
Your MTM journey begins with the initial fitting, where we assist you in choosing the fabric, take your measurements, and help you decide on the construction and design options. Following this, we create a unique pattern tailored to your specifications and proceed to production. Once your garment is crafted, we hold a final fitting to ensure it meets your expectations and fits perfectly.
To better prepare you for the decisions you'll face and their impact on your garment, we've compiled a guide. This guide highlights the key elements of an MTM garment you should consider to enhance your overall experience.

Fabric Choice
We offer fabrics from some of the best weavers and merchants in the world, such as Loro Piana, Caccioppoli, Dugdale & Bros, Hardy Minnis, and Holland & Sherry. Our experts, Max, Adam & Andreas, will assist you in selecting the fabric that best suits your needs. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when choosing fabrics.
Weariing
Quality
Weight
Composition

Measuring Process
The measuring process is about finding the perfect fit. We’ll start with you trying out the best possible size from a master garment and from that we create your personal size.
Achieving the perfect fit for any garment is primarily determined by the shape of your body. It requires creating an even balance between your upper body and legs.
Our experts, Adam or Max, will address and adjust all the necessary measurements to create a customized garment that not only looks great but also fits you well and wears effortlessly.
For instance, the rise of your trousers is determined by the height of your hips, which also plays a crucial role in ensuring comfort. Similarly, the relationship between your shoulder width and waist circumference determines how a blazer fits and feels.
All the changes and adjustments made during the measurement process are essential in creating your unique fit profile. This profile is then saved in our system, which can later be used for future commissions.

Construction & Design Options
The construction is often overlooked by the untrained eye, but it is the most noticeable difference for wearers of high-quality products.
Weariing
Baltzar Sartorial MTM jackets and blazers are crafted with a full floating canvas construction. Instead of using a fused interlining, horsehair is used in the canvas construction.
As you wear the garment, the canvas will mold to your body and shape the jacket or blazer, making it unique to you. The canvas is sewn together with the outer fabric, which allows the fabric to drape naturally. Attention to detail is key.
The design elements of your garment will add a personal touch and make it something you can be proud to wear. Specific design elements, such as the pocket style, will determine the formality of the garment and affect how and where it can be worn.
Therefore, it’s important to have a clear idea of how you want to wear the final garment. Don't worry though, our experts will guide you through the entire process.
Quality
We take great pride in our made-to-measure garments, which are crafted by skilled artisans with meticulous attention to detail and top-notch craftsmanship. The production time for our made-to-measure garments is between 4 to 6 weeks.
If you choose a customised garment that is made with fabrics we have in stock, the production time will be 4 weeks. However, if you prefer a garment that is made of cut-length fabrics, which we need to first order and cut from one of our weavers, the production time will be 6 weeks.
Rest assured that regardless of the production time, we always strive to provide the highest quality garments that meet your specific needs and preferences.
Pricing
Below is a list of starting prices for each garment category. The final price of the customised garment is determined by the fabric chosen by the customer. The starting prices are as follows:
- Suits: starting at 9495 SEK
- Blazers: starting at 6995 SEK
- Outerwear: starting at 8995 SEK
- Formal Wear: starting at 10795 SEK
- Shirts: starting at 1995 SEK
- Trousers: starting at 2995 SEK
Please note that the final price may vary depending on the fabric selection.