By Vasstr • February 28, 2025
Does it bother you when you go shopping and you like the design, the colour and the material but it isn't available in your size or even if it does it doesn’t feel right on your body? Custom clothing offers an enhanced and reliable solution for this problem
First step in this debacle is recognizing your own body shape i.e. your natural silhouette. It’s essential in selecting clothing that compliments your body type. Custom clothing helps in providing options tailored to your specific body type that can enhance your proportions.
If you have figured out your body shape and size, congratulations! You can now move on to customising clothing measurements based on it, there are quite a few tricks of the trade based on the various body shapes. If you are a petite person, you shouldn’t overwhelm the frame, cuts to be tailored according to natural lines. If you have a plus sized body, the measurements need to be fixed in such a way where it can embrace the body type or camouflage it if one is insecure. Well designed custom clothing articles can create balance and provide a smooth and flattening silhouette. For an athletic build you can emphasise your toned features without compromising on comfort by allowing broad shoulders or pants that follow natural lines on your leg. We at Vasstr can guide you through this process.
So if you are done with customizing the sizes and designs, let’s move on to fabric. It influences how you feel and your movement. Fabrics on the heavier side like wool or denim provide good shape for fuller body types, whereas the lighter ones like cotton or linen flow naturally on smaller frames.
Now you might be having second thoughts and thinking what good does this do to me and on a socio – cultural level? Made – to – measure clothing done right helps you feel comfortable increasing your confidence. Unlike the pre produced clothing generally, custom clothing are created for all body types and choices. It empowers individuals to express their style and tell their story without compromising on fit or comfort, making it accessible and inclusive.