Tailoring Prices
Honest, transparent pricing before you visit. These are indicative package prices in Thai Baht; your final quote is confirmed at your fitting once you choose your cloth.
Packages
Starter Suit
- Made-to-measure 2-piece
- One fitting
- 2–3 day turnaround
- Choice of standard fabrics
Business Bundle
- Premium 2-piece suit
- Two custom shirts
- Two fittings
- Priority turnaround
Bespoke
- Full bespoke 3-piece
- Super 120s+ / wool-cashmere
- Multiple fittings
- Stored measurements for re-orders
What determines the price
Fabric is the biggest factor. Entry and standard wools keep costs down and handle Bangkok heat well; premium Super 120s–150s, wool-cashmere and linen blends cost more but drape beautifully. After cloth, it is the garment itself — a three-piece, an overcoat or extra trousers add to the base — and finally any express turnaround.
| Item | Indicative from-price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Made-to-measure 2-piece suit | ฿7,500 | Standard wool, one fitting |
| 3-piece suit | ฿9,900 | Adds a matching waistcoat |
| Bespoke suit | ฿16,900 | Cut from scratch, premium cloth |
| Custom dress shirt | ฿1,200 | Discounts for 3+ shirts |
| Wedding / groom suit | ฿12,900 | See wedding suits |
| Alterations | from ฿200 | See alterations |
| Express / same-day | + surcharge | See same-day suits |
All figures are indicative and confirmed at your fitting once you choose your cloth.
Fabric tiers, plainly
- Standard wool & tropical weights — best value, breathable, ideal for daily wear in the heat.
- Super 120s–130s — smoother finish and better drape for business and events.
- Super 150s & wool-cashmere — luxury handle for weddings and special occasions.
Not sure what suits your occasion or budget? Read our fabric guide for Bangkok's heat, start with custom suits, compare bespoke and made-to-measure, or just book a fitting and we will guide you.
Frequently ✳ Asked
How much does a tailored suit cost in Bangkok?
At My Suit Bangkok a made-to-measure two-piece starts from around ฿7,500, a three-piece from about ฿9,900 and full bespoke from around ฿16,900, with tailored shirts from about ฿1,200. Most clients land somewhere in the middle once cloth is chosen. Fittings are included at every level rather than billed separately, so the quoted figure is the whole cost. Every figure is confirmed at your fitting once you have selected fabric, before anything is cut — there is no number that arrives afterwards which you did not agree to.
What affects the price of a custom suit?
Three things, in this order: the cloth, the construction, and the amount of hand-finishing. Cloth is the biggest single variable — the same cut in a house fabric and a premium Italian wool are very different prices for identical work. Construction means whether the jacket is canvassed or fused, which changes how it holds its shape over years and matters more in Bangkok humidity than almost anywhere. Finishing covers lining, buttons and hand-stitched detail. The number of fittings does not affect the price.
Do your prices include shirts?
Suits and shirts are priced separately, though our Business Bundle pairs a suit with two custom shirts at a better combined price than buying them apart. Custom dress shirts start from around ฿1,200 on their own, with the cost moving on cloth quality and cotton count rather than the making. Ordering several shirts at once is where the value sits, because the pattern is drafted once and reused for every shirt after it. All figures are confirmed at your fitting.
Is there a deposit?
A deposit is normally taken when the order is confirmed and cloth is cut, with the balance settled at collection. The exact arrangement is agreed with you at the first appointment rather than applied as a fixed rule, and it is confirmed in the same conversation as the price — before anything is cut. If you are on a short trip and the timeline is tight, say so, because it changes how we schedule the work rather than what you pay for it.
How does this compare to Savile Row or a Western tailor?
A comparable garment in London or New York typically costs several times more, and the difference is labour cost rather than skill or cloth — we buy from the same Italian and British mills. What you give up in Bangkok is time on the ground: a Savile Row commission runs over months and multiple fittings, where a suit here is measured, fitted and finished within your trip. Both are real tailoring. Which suits you depends on whether your constraint is money or time.
Why do you publish prices when most Bangkok tailors do not?
Because a number you can check before you walk in is worth more than a discount negotiated at the counter. Most shops in this district decide the figure after they have read the customer, and that is precisely what makes people distrust tailoring in Bangkok. My Suit Bangkok publishes indicative prices at 419/A Oxford 5, 2nd Floor, Platinum Fashion Mall, Pratunam so you can budget before you travel, then confirms the exact figure at your fitting once cloth is chosen. If your budget is fixed, say the number and we will tell you what it buys.