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Bespoke (/ b i ˈ s p oʊ k / ⓘ) describes anything commissioned to a particular specification (altered or tailored to the customs, tastes, or usage of an individual purchaser). In contemporary usage, bespoke has become a general marketing and branding concept implying exclusivity and limited runs.
The word bespoke derives from the verb bespeak, to speak for something, in the specialised meaning of "to give order for it to be made." [1] Fashion terminology reserves bespoke for individually patterned and crafted men's clothing, analogous to women's haute couture, [2] as opposed to mass-manufactured ready-to-wear (off-the-peg or off-the-rack).
A typical price increase for a bespoke fashion item is 15% higher than the price of a ready-made garment. [7] Making bespoke MTM garments takes longer than ready-to-wear (RTW), but not as long as making bespoke garments. Unlike Bespoke, which is traditionally sewn by hand, makers or tailors use MTM for both machine and hand sewing.
Kristin Lettenberger, PT, DPT, CSCS, is a physical therapist at Bespoke Treatments in New York City. Rachelle A. Reed, PhD, MS, ACSM-EP, is an exercise physiologist. What Muscle Memory Actually Means.
It’s almost 2025 (we can hardly believe it), which means a bit of reflection and a bit of looking ahead. In the world of design, the past year had so much to offer, marked, as it was, by tropes ...
Steff Yotka of Ssense, Guillermo Andrade of 424 and others wrestle with the meaning of luxury at a time of skyrocketing prices and market saturation.
Bespoke is an adjective for anything commissioned to a particular specification. Specific uses include: Bespoke medicine, a movement to better fit ...
Bespoke Post is known for its tight curation of clothes, home items, and just plain useful stuff. They carry things they know are good, rather than just a whole bunch of anything.