Bespoke Made Suits Opens Downtown Vancouver Showroom

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Vancouver-based Bespoke Made Suits, co-founded by Adam Cheung, has expanded its operations with the opening of a physical showroom at 615–470 Granville Street, located near Vancouver’s Financial District. The new space marks an important step for the custom tailoring company as it continues to grow its presence while maintaining a concierge-style service model.

Rather than launching a traditional retail storefront, the company has introduced an appointment-based tailoring studio designed for consultations, fittings, and fabric selection. The showroom complements Bespoke Made Suits’ existing mobile service, which brings custom tailoring directly to clients throughout Metro Vancouver.

The addition of a dedicated showroom reflects a broader shift among some service-driven retailers toward hybrid models that combine in-person consultation spaces with mobile or digital customer engagement.

Bespoke Made Suits Vancouver Location 2026. Source: Bespoke Made Suits

A Studio Designed Around Craftsmanship

The approximately 250 square foot showroom has been designed as a working tailoring studio rather than a conventional retail floor. Clients visit by appointment for consultations, measurements, and fabric selection in an environment intended to highlight the craftsmanship behind bespoke garments.

Cheung personally designed and built the space.

“I designed and built the showroom myself,” says Cheung. “It was important that the space reflect the same level of thought, precision, and craftsmanship that goes into every garment we create.”

The interior combines wood, metal, velvet, and marble elements to create a refined but welcoming environment. Warm wood-effect flooring anchors the space, offering durability while maintaining the appearance of hardwood.

Framed prints of historical tailoring tool patents line the walls, referencing innovations that shaped many of the tools still used by tailors today. Shelving units display cloth books from leading mills alongside sample garments, allowing clients to explore fabrics and finishes in a tactile setting.

Thoughtful Interior Layout

Despite its compact footprint, the studio has been organized into distinct areas that support the tailoring process.

One section features sample jackets and neatly arranged fabric books, giving clients visual references for colour, texture, and construction. Nearby shelving houses collections from respected mills as well as the company’s in-house fabrics designed for durability and versatility.

Another area functions as a consultation space, anchored by deep blue velvet lounge chairs and a marble-top table set on a patterned rug. This seating arrangement provides a comfortable setting where clients can discuss design preferences, review fabrics, and plan wardrobe pieces.

A large wall mirror and garment rack nearby allow clients to examine sample garments and visualize the final result during fittings.

The result is a studio that operates more like a private tailoring atelier than a traditional retail store, emphasizing consultation, craftsmanship, and personalized service.

Bespoke Made Suits Vancouver Location 2026. Source: Bespoke Made Suits

Positioned Near Vancouver’s Financial District

The showroom is located within an office tower along Granville Street, placing it within walking distance of Vancouver’s Financial District and several major corporate offices.

The building’s marble-lined lobby and traditional architectural details reflect the character of many historic commercial towers in the area.

This location aligns closely with the brand’s client base, which includes professionals, entrepreneurs, and executives working nearby. The downtown setting also allows clients to schedule fittings or consultations conveniently during the workday.

Bespoke Made Suits Vancouver Location 2026. Source: Bespoke Made Suits

A Hybrid Service Model

Since launching, Bespoke Made Suits has operated primarily as a mobile tailoring service, traveling directly to clients’ homes or offices for consultations and fittings. The company currently serves customers across Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Langley, Maple Ridge, White Rock, North Vancouver, and West Vancouver.

The addition of the Granville Street showroom expands that service model while maintaining the company’s emphasis on flexibility and convenience.

“We recognize that every client’s lifestyle is different,” says Cheung. “Some prefer the ease of having us come to them, while others enjoy visiting our showroom to fully immerse themselves in the process.”

Services are available in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, allowing the company to serve Vancouver’s diverse professional community.

Fabric Selection and Italian Mills

Fabric selection plays a central role in the Bespoke Made Suits experience. Clients are presented with cloth from several respected textile houses, including Vitale Barberis Canonico, Loro Piana, and Dormeuil, alongside specialty European collections and the company’s own in-house fabrics.

These textiles range from lightweight wools suitable for year-round wear to cashmere blends designed for colder seasons. Clients seeking distinctive garments may also choose mohair fabrics for tuxedos, velvet for eveningwear, or silk-linen blends suited to warmer climates.

“We believe every man should have a suit that reflects not just his body, but his values and lifestyle,” says Cheung.

Bespoke Made Suits Vancouver Location 2026. Source: Bespoke Made Suits

Precision Tailoring

Bespoke Made Suits offers both made-to-measure and true bespoke garments, allowing clients to choose the level of customization that best suits their needs. The process begins with a detailed consultation examining body proportions, posture, and lifestyle needs before patterns are developed.

The company’s approach blends traditional tailoring techniques with modern construction methods.

“A man should not have to choose between comfort and style,” Cheung explains. “Our job is to make sure he has both, and that the suit stands the test of time.”

Rather than simply adjusting measurements, the company refines the garment’s pattern to align with the wearer’s proportions. Shoulders are adjusted to match posture, sleeves are attached with attention to natural arm movement, and reinforcement stitching is applied to areas of stress to improve durability.

Expanding Vancouver’s Tailoring Landscape

Beyond suits, Bespoke Made Suits offers custom dress shirts, overcoats, and accessories designed to help clients build cohesive wardrobes over time. The company has also become a popular choice among Vancouver grooms seeking personalized wedding attire.

The opening of the Granville Street showroom represents a new phase of growth for the company and reflects the continued demand for tailored clothing among professionals seeking personalized wardrobe options.

With the addition of its downtown studio, Bespoke Made Suits is expanding its presence while continuing to focus on craftsmanship, individualized service, and flexible consultation options.

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Helen Siwak
Helen Siwakhttps://helensiwak.com/
Helen Siwak is the founder of EcoLuxLuv Communications, publisher of Folio.YVR Luxury Lifestyle Magazine, and specializes in the Luxury Lifestyle niche. She is the West Coast Correspondent for Retail-Insider and has a vast freelance portfolio including Montecristo Magazine, Boulevard English & Chinese editions, and Indulge. helen@ecoluxluv.com

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