Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our bespoke tailoring services, from initial consultation to final fitting.

The process typically takes between 6 to 8 weeks from initial consultation to final delivery. This timeframe includes pattern creation, fabric selection, multiple fittings, and final adjustments. During your first visit, we take detailed measurements and discuss your preferences for style, fabric, and details.

After approximately 3 weeks, you'll attend a baste fitting where we check the garment's structure and make necessary adjustments. The final fitting occurs around week 5, ensuring every detail meets your expectations. Rush services are available for an additional fee, reducing the timeline to 4 weeks when needed.

We work with premium fabric mills from England, Italy, and Scotland. Our collection includes Super 100s to Super 180s wool for year-round wear, lightweight tropical wool for summer, and heavier flannel for winter months. Each fabric book contains hundreds of patterns, from classic navy and charcoal to subtle checks and herringbones.

For formal occasions, we offer luxurious cashmere blends and silk-wool combinations. All fabrics are sourced from established mills with proven durability. During consultation, we guide you through options based on your lifestyle, climate considerations, and intended use of the garment.

Standard service includes three appointments: initial consultation with measurements, baste fitting, and final fitting. The first session takes about 60 minutes as we discuss your requirements and take over 30 measurements. The baste fitting, scheduled after pattern creation, allows us to assess fit on a partially constructed garment.

At the final fitting, you try on the completed suit for minor adjustments if needed. Clients with unique fitting requirements may need an additional session. Between London, Islington, and Camden, we schedule appointments at your convenience during business hours and Saturday mornings.

Yes, we can replicate the fit and style of a garment you're comfortable with. Bring your favourite suit to the consultation, and we'll analyze its construction, proportions, and details. This reference helps us understand your preferences for shoulder width, jacket length, trouser rise, and overall silhouette.

While we can match the fit closely, we'll also suggest improvements based on current condition and wear patterns of your existing garment. This approach works particularly well for clients who have a suit they love but need a fresh version in different fabric or with updated details.

Every aspect of your suit can be tailored to your specifications. Choose from notch, peak, or shawl lapels in various widths. Select single or double-breasted styles with two, three, or four buttons. Pocket options include flap, patch, or jetted styles. Vents can be single, double, or none based on your preference.

Interior details matter too: pick lining fabric, add functional buttonholes, choose horn or corozo buttons, and include monogramming. Trouser customization covers pleats, cuffs, side adjusters, and pocket styles. We'll explain how each choice affects the garment's appearance and functionality during your consultation.

All suits come with complimentary adjustments within the first month after delivery. This covers minor tweaks to ensure perfect fit as you wear the garment. Beyond this period, we provide alteration services for suits made by us at reasonable rates.

Common alterations include trouser waist adjustments, sleeve length changes, and jacket suppression. Because we maintain your pattern on file, future alterations are more precise. We also offer refurbishment services such as relining, button replacement, and pressing to keep your investment looking sharp for years.

Pricing depends on fabric selection and construction method. Two-piece suits start from £1,200 for quality wool fabrics, with premium materials ranging up to £2,500. Three-piece suits with waistcoat add £300 to the base price. This includes all fittings, adjustments, and craftsmanship.

We require a 50% deposit when ordering, with the balance due at final fitting. Payment plans are available for orders over £2,000. Each suit represents approximately 40 hours of skilled handwork, from pattern drafting through finishing touches. We provide detailed quotes during consultation, with no hidden fees.

About Fepaji

Fepaji was established in 2008 by three master tailors who shared a vision of bringing authentic bespoke tailoring to London. Our workshop opened at 34 Barnsbury Street, where we continue to craft garments using techniques passed down through generations. Each founder brought distinct expertise: one trained in Savile Row establishments for 12 years, another specialized in Italian construction methods, and the third mastered pattern making at a renowned atelier in Paris.

The name Fepaji combines elements from our founders' backgrounds, representing a fusion of British precision, Italian elegance, and French finesse. This blend defines how we approach every commission.

Tailoring workshop at Fepaji

Our Foundation

Starting with a single cutting table and commitment to quality, we built our reputation through word of mouth. Our first year saw 47 completed suits. Today, we handle approximately 300 commissions annually while maintaining the same attention to detail.

We invested early in training apprentices, establishing a program that spans three years. Seven tailors who began as apprentices now work alongside us, ensuring our methods continue. This approach preserves techniques while allowing innovation in fit and construction.

Our workshop houses vintage machinery from the 1950s alongside modern equipment. A 1952 buttonhole machine still produces the finest work, while computerized pattern systems help achieve precision in measurements. This combination serves clients who value both tradition and contemporary fit.

Custom suit fitting process

What Guides Us

We measure success by garments that remain in wardrobes for decades. Our focus stays on construction that allows alterations as bodies change, using full canvas interlinings and hand-sewn components throughout. Clients return because suits maintain their shape after years of wear.

Every commission receives the same process regardless of cloth selection. We source fabrics from mills in Huddersfield, Biella, and lesser-known weavers who produce exceptional materials. Our relationships with 23 mills span back to our founding, providing access to both classic and seasonal offerings.

Craftsmanship Standards

Each suit requires between 45 and 60 hours of handwork. We use 18 stitches per inch on lapels, hand-pad collars with horsehair canvas, and attach buttons with thread shanks. These methods take longer but produce garments that move naturally and age gracefully.

Client Relationships

We maintain detailed records of every measurement, preference, and adjustment. Most clients stay with us for years, some for over a decade. This history allows us to anticipate needs and refine fit with each new commission.

Continuous Learning

Our team attends workshops twice yearly to study developments in pattern cutting and pressing techniques. We also examine vintage garments to understand how master tailors solved construction challenges before modern materials existed.

Experience and Expertise

Our team comprises 11 specialists with combined experience exceeding 180 years. Five hold City & Guilds qualifications in bespoke tailoring, three completed apprenticeships at established houses, and two trained in pattern making at technical colleges. This depth of knowledge addresses everything from posture-related fit issues to fabric behavior during pressing.

We work with barristers requiring court attire, executives building business wardrobes, and individuals marking significant occasions. Each client receives three fittings as standard, with additional sessions when needed. Our fitting process identifies not just measurements but how someone moves, sits, and carries themselves.

16
Years in London
11
Master Tailors
4200+
Suits Crafted