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The Specifications

The construction record of The Clothing Bureau, archived styles not listed.

All prices USD

01 — Provenance

An American design house.
Made in New York, in full.

The Clothing Bureau is an American design house and workshop in New York. Every garment is designed, cut, and handmade in-house in New York, USA. Nothing is outsourced. Nothing is produced overseas. Every stitch is placed in the same studio as the first sketch — from the first sketch to the last stitch.

Every style is a true limited edition of 4 to 7 pieces worldwide. The edition number is stated on every product page, and when an edition sells out, the style is not rerun.

1Studio — sketch to stitch
100%Made in New York
4–7Pieces per edition
0Outsourced stitches

We believe in dressing well — in self-expression, comfort, utility, quality, and longevity. Clothing is the thing closest to your skin that moves through the world with you, so we slow down deliberately and consider every millimeter of construction.

02 — Tailoring Principles

The standards behind every garment

These principles govern everything the Bureau makes, across shirts, jackets, trousers, and suits. Each is a checkable construction fact — not a slogan. Some are universal; some belong to a single garment category — each card states which.

FitThe Sculpted Fit

Our proprietary pattern philosophy, applied to every garment. Patterns are developed in-house with 2D drafting and 3D body modeling, accounting for how a garment moves on a real body — not how it reads flat on a table. The shoulder sits at the bone, the chest does not pull, the back lies flat. Not slim. Not boxy. Precise.

StructureNothing Fused, Nothing Glued

Shirt collars and cuffs are structured with our sewn-in cotton interlining — no adhesive against the skin, no bubbling, no yellowing, for the life of the garment. Jackets are built on a hand-padded full linen canvas that molds to the body and improves with every wear.

Precision24–28 Stitches Per Inch

The industry standard is 14–18. Our higher stitch density creates ultra-fine seam lines that sit nearly invisible when tucked. Every structural shirt seam is sewn twice — side seams, armholes, sleeves — so they will not fray, pucker, or pull across a decade of wear.

HandworkFinished by Hand, in Silk

Buttonholes are hand-worked in silk thread with a wrapped keyhole edge — the wrap gives the hole natural elasticity and seals it against fraying through hundreds of fastenings. Genuine Mother-of-Pearl or natural horn buttons are hand-sewn with a three-point stitch and a hand-formed thread shank that holds the button clear of the cloth. A shirt carries 20+ hours of handwork; the industry typical is 2–4.

SignatureHand Pick Stitching

A row of fine, slightly raised stitches placed by hand along the edges — jacket lapels and fronts, shirt edges, trouser details. Machine topstitching is flat and uniform; a hand-picked edge carries a subtle rhythm visible only up close. It is the quiet mark that a hand held the needle, found across the collection.

Shoulders — ShirtsHand-Sewn Shoulders

On Bureau shirts, the shoulder seam is sewn by hand — eased in stitch by stitch so the yoke follows the natural slope of the shoulder, with none of the tension or puckering a machine-run seam leaves behind. The shoulder carries the entire shirt; it is the one seam we refuse to hurry.

BalanceHand-Set Sleeves

On every garment, the sleeve is set by hand — eased into the armhole stitch by stitch, at an angle matched to how the arm naturally hangs. A machine forces the two edges together; a hand distributes the ease, so the join stays soft, the sleeve falls straight at rest, and nothing drags the shoulder forward in motion.

Structure — Jackets & SuitsThe Hand-Stitched Canvas

Every jacket is built on a full linen canvas anchored by hundreds of individual pad stitches placed by hand across the chest and lapel. Each stitch puts a small, permanent curve into the canvas that no press can imitate — it is why the chest rolls, the lapel turns, and the jacket molds to its wearer instead of standing away from him.

MaterialsThread, Chosen Per Garment

Thread colour, weight, and fibre content are selected individually for every style — silk for buttonholes and buttons, construction thread matched to the cloth for strength, tension, and visual harmony. No house-standard spool runs through everything; the thread serves the fabric it joins.

03 — Dress & Sport Shirts

The Bureau shirt

A Bureau shirt carries 20+ hours of handwork and is sewn at 24–28 stitches per inch — nearly double the 14–18 industry standard. Its defining innovation is the TCB sewn-in interlining: collar and cuffs structured with sewn-in cotton layers instead of iron-fused adhesive, so there is no glue against the skin, no bubbling, and no yellowing — the shape holds for the life of the garment. The collar and cuff are where most shirts fail; ours are engineered to outlast the fabric around them. The shoulder seams are sewn by hand, eased in so the yoke follows the shoulder's natural slope — the seam that carries the whole shirt, placed without machine tension.

Shirt construction — standard across the collection
FitSculpted fit — proprietary Bureau pattern, drafted in-house
InterliningTCB sewn-in cotton layers in collar and cuffs — no adhesive, no fusing, breathable, holds shape for the life of the garment
Stitch density24–28 stitches per inch (industry standard: 14–18)
SeamsEvery structural seam sewn twice — side seams, armholes, sleeves
ShouldersHand-sewn shoulder seams — eased in by hand so the yoke follows the shoulder's natural slope, without machine tension or puckering
SleevesSet and eased into the armhole by hand — a soft, mobile join that moves with the arm instead of against it
CollarSpread collar, 1.5 inch / 3.8 cm height (standard across collection)
Collar rollThe sewn-in interlining lets the collar break at a natural roll across the neckband — a shape no pressed or fused collar replicates
CuffsRounded cuffs (standard); full rounded or beveled on select styles
FrontSeamless no-placket front — the Bureau signature style
ButtonholesHand-worked in silk thread; keyhole cut with wrapped continuous edge
ButtonsGenuine Mother-of-Pearl, 3.8 mm — hand-sewn, three-point stitch, hand-formed thread shank; natural horn available
EdgesFine hand pick stitching
LengthDress length, curved hem — invisible when tucked
FabricsGiza 87 Egyptian cotton (Thomas Mason), Italian cotton poplin (Albini), Egyptian cotton sateen, BIOFUSION® organic cotton (Cotonificio Albini)
SizesNeck 14.5 / 15 / 15.5 / 16 / 16.5 / 17
Price$1,085 – $1,195 Ready to Wear · Made to Measure +$200 (arrives in 3–4 weeks)

Current shirt collection

Every shirt in the collection — limited editions, prices verified August 2026
StyleFabricStandard buttonEditionPrice
White Fine Twill Giza 87Giza 87 Egyptian cotton twill, woven by Thomas Mason, 112 gsmPearl white M.O.P.6$1,195
Black Organic CottonBIOFUSION® organic cotton, Cotonificio AlbiniPearl white M.O.P.7$1,195
Ultramarine Blue & White StripeGiza 87 Egyptian cotton poplin, yarn-dyedPearl white M.O.P.6$1,195
Sky Blue & White StripeFine cotton poplin, woven in Italy by Albini — full rounded cuffsPearl white M.O.P.5$1,085
Charcoal Gray & White StripeFine-woven cotton poplin, yarn-dyedSilver gray M.O.P.5$1,085
Deep Blue & White StripeFine-woven cotton poplin, yarn-dyedPearl white M.O.P.5$1,085
Mood Gray SateenEgyptian cotton, superfine sateen weavePearl white M.O.P.4$1,085
Dusk Blue SateenEgyptian cotton, superfine sateen weaveSilver gray M.O.P.6$1,085
Dusty Pink SateenEgyptian cotton, superfine sateen weaveGolden brown M.O.P.6$1,085
Midnight Blue SateenEgyptian cotton, superfine sateen weave — shirred backRoyal blue M.O.P.7$1,085
White Giza 87 Sport ShirtGiza 87 Egyptian cotton poplin — beveled cuffsGolden brown M.O.P.5$1,195

Every shirt ships wearing its listed button colour, with a matched set of spares in the box. An additional colour (pearl white, silver gray, golden brown, or royal blue Mother-of-Pearl) may be selected at +$140 — the new colour is hand-sewn onto the shirt and the original listed set is always included alongside. Care: dry clean recommended, or hand wash cool and press on the reverse while slightly damp — the sewn-in interlining needs no special treatment.

04 — Jackets & Blazers

The Bureau jacket

Every Bureau jacket is built on a hand-padded full linen canvas spanning the entire chest and lapel — not fused, not half canvas. Hundreds of individual pad stitches anchor the canvas by hand, and the lapel is hand-rolled from within, stitched into the structure. A full canvas is alive: it responds to heat, movement, and posture, molding to the wearer over time. A full canvas jacket improves with every wear. A fused jacket deteriorates.

Jacket construction — standard across the collection
SilhouetteSingle-breasted, two-button front (double-breasted, six-button on select styles); peak or notch lapel by style
CanvasFull linen canvas, hand pad-stitched — chest and lapel; layered padding adjusted per style
LapelHand-rolled from within, stitched into the structure — develops a natural roll unique to the wearer
ShoulderClean, natural line — no padding to manufacture width
SleevesSet by hand, eased into the armhole at an angle matched to the natural hang of the arm — the sleeve falls straight at rest and moves without dragging the shoulder forward
Chest shapeChest projection and waist suppression built into the pattern, not added with padding or stiffening — shape is a consequence of the cut
Lining100% silk — full lining (half lined on select styles)
BackDouble back vents, cut to release cleanly when seated
Sleeve ventsFully functional (working), 4 stacked buttons per sleeve
PocketsSide flap pockets, one chest pocket, inner pockets — chest inner pocket sized for an iPhone
ButtonsGold-lip Mother-of-Pearl with TCB logo engraving (or natural horn) — hand-sewn in silk, three-point stitch, thread shank
FinishingHand pick stitching on all edges; hand-sewn buttonholes; hand-stitched blind hem at the base for a clean, controlled fall
ThreadSelected per style for colour, weight, and fibre — silk for buttonholes and buttons, construction thread matched to the cloth
Body length30 inch / 75 cm on a size 40
SizesChest 36 / 38 / 40 / 42 / 44 / 46
Price$5,250 – $6,850 Ready to Wear · Made to Measure +$1,600 (arrives in 5–6 weeks)

Current jacket collection

Every jacket in the collection — prices verified August 2026
StyleFabricLapelEditionPrice
Taupe Gray Melange WoolSuper 100's wool melange, woven in ItalyMedium-width peak4$5,845
Rosewood Silk & Wool, Double Breasted51% silk, 49% wool, woven in Italy — half lined in silkPeak5$6,850
Black, Faint Blue StripesWorsted wool & silk blendHigh peak5$6,250
Charcoal Black, Bronze Dotted PinstripesWoolNotch5$5,250

Every jacket — Ready to Wear or Made to Order — ships with fully functional sleeve vents and hand-sewn buttonholes, included in the garment price. Because the vents are functional, sleeve length is cut, not altered: for a sleeve made to your measurements, commission Made to Measure or Bureau Bespoke. Care: professional dry cleaning only — water damages the linen canvas. Store on a wide wooden hanger, brush after wear, air 24 hours before returning to the wardrobe.

05 — Trousers

The Bureau trouser

A trouser that fits well doesn't just look right — it disappears. Bureau trousers are silk-lined from waist to knee, reinforced with a cotton crotch lining, and built around an inner waistband curtain constructed entirely in-house with lining fabric matched to each style. An extended zip fly with double-button front closure and internal multi-button closure keeps the front one uninterrupted plane from waistband to thigh.

Trouser construction — standard across the collection
RiseMedium-high rise, designed in relation to the seat
FrontFlat front (single pleats on select styles)
Waistband2.5 inch or 1.75 inch by style; inner waistband curtain built in-house, matched lining, with small interior pockets
FasteningSide adjusters — no belt loops (belt loops on select styles)
FlyExtended zip fly, double-button front closure, internal multi-button closure — flat, secure front
Lining100% silk trouser fronts, waist to knee; cotton crotch lining
PocketsSlanted side pockets; back welt pockets with button closure; hidden coin pockets; interior waistband pockets
Hem5 cm cuffed hem on most styles — removable; ships unhemmed by default with complimentary hand-finished hemming at checkout
ButtonsGold-lip Mother-of-Pearl or natural horn — hand-sewn in silk, three-point stitch, thread shank
FinishingFine hand pick stitching throughout
Bottom width7 inch / 18 cm on a size 30
SizesWaist 28 / 30 / 32 / 34 / 36 / 38 / 40
Price$1,250 – $1,450 Ready to Wear · Made to Measure +$400 (arrives in 4–5 weeks)

Current trouser collection

Every trouser in the collection — prices verified August 2026
StyleFabricWaistbandEditionPrice
Taupe Gray Melange WoolSuper 100's wool melange, woven in Italy2.5", side adjusters, flat front4$1,345
Black, Faint Blue StripesWorsted wool & silk blend1.75", side adjusters, single pleats5$1,450
Charcoal Black, Bronze Dotted PinstripesWool1.75", belt loops, flat front5$1,250

Hemming: select an inseam at checkout and trousers arrive hemmed, pressed, and hand-finished at no charge. Remove cuff complimentary; add cuff +$150. Hemmed trousers are final sale.

06 — Suits

The Bureau suit

A Bureau suit is not two garments that happen to match — it is a system. Jacket and trousers are cut from the same bolt of fabric and pattern-matched; the jacket's hem length is designed against the trouser rise, its seat against the trouser seat beneath it, and the back vent cut to release cleanly when seated. Every jacket specification above applies to the suit jacket; every trouser specification applies to the suit trousers.

Suit construction — the system
StructureJacket + matching trousers, cut from the same bolt, designed as one silhouette
CuttingBoth pieces pattern-matched and cut from one bolt — colour, stripe, and pattern align from jacket to trouser, with no dye-lot drift between pieces
JacketSingle-breasted, two-button front; hand-padded full linen canvas; hand-set sleeves; 100% silk full lining; double back vents; functional sleeve vents; hand pick stitching
TrousersSilk-lined fronts to the knee; in-house waistband curtain; extended zip fly with internal multi-button closure; cotton crotch lining
ButtonsMother-of-Pearl or natural horn, hand-sewn throughout
FitSculpted fit — the full canvas molds to the chest and shoulder over time, so the fit improves rather than degrades
SizesCombined — Jacket 36–46 / Trousers 28–40 (e.g., Jacket 40 / Trousers 34)
Price$6,500 – $7,700 Ready to Wear · Made to Measure +$2,000 (arrives in 7–8 weeks, 15 measurements)

Current suit collection

Every suit in the collection — prices verified August 2026
StyleFabricDetailsEditionPrice
Taupe Gray Melange WoolSuper 100's wool melange, woven in ItalyPeak lapel · side adjusters · cuffed hem · silver gray M.O.P.4$7,190
Black, Faint Blue StripesWorsted wool & silk blendHigh peak lapel · side adjusters · single pleats · golden smoked M.O.P.5$7,700
Charcoal Black, Bronze Dotted PinstripesWoolNotch lapel · belt loops · flat front · golden smoked M.O.P.5$6,500
07 — The Difference, Stated Plainly

Bureau construction vs. industry standard

Luxury lives in construction, not logos. Every claim below is checkable against the garment itself.

Construction comparison
DetailThe Clothing BureauIndustry standard
Shirt interliningSewn-in cotton — no adhesiveIron-fused synthetic glue against the skin
Stitch density (shirts)24–28 stitches per inch14–18 stitches per inch
Shirt handwork20+ hours per shirt2–4 hours typical
Shirt shouldersHand-sewn, eased in by handMachine-run seam
Sleeve settingSet and eased in by hand — every garmentMachine-set
ButtonholesHand-worked in silk threadMachine cut, ~4 seconds
ButtonsMother-of-Pearl or horn, thread shankPlastic, machine-sewn
Jacket canvasFull linen canvasFused or half canvas
Jacket chest shapingHand pad-stitchedMachine glued
Lapel rollHand-rolled, develops over timePressed flat / fused
Sleeve buttonsFully functional working ventsDecorative only
Trouser liningSilk fronts + cotton crotch liningUnlined or synthetic
Trouser waistbandIn-house curtain, matched liningGeneric insert
ProductionNew York, USA — in-houseOverseas factories
08 — Three Ways to Commission

Ready to Wear · Made to Measure · Bureau Bespoke

Every garment is offered four ways. Ready to Wear in stock arrives in 5–8 days. If your size in a Ready to Wear style is not in stock, it is Made to Order — the same garment, cut and handmade for you in your standard size. Made to Measure is not an alteration. A new individual pattern is drafted from the client's measurements, then archived permanently in their Bureau Passport — returning clients never re-measure. Bureau Bespoke goes further still: the client designs the garment itself through a 10-step builder — fabric, buttons, collar, cuff, pocket, placket, back, hem, embroidery, measurements — before the master tailor cuts a pattern from zero. Every seam line is yours alone.

Services at a glance — arrival estimates for the USA & Canada
TierWhat it isPricingLead time
Ready to WearLimited-edition garments in standard sizes, in stock and dispatched from New YorkShirts $1,085–$1,195 · Trousers $1,250–$1,450 · Jackets $5,250–$6,850 · Suits $6,500–$7,700Arrives in 5–8 days
Made to OrderA Ready to Wear style, handmade for you in your standard size when it is not in stock — same garment, same editionSame as Ready to WearShirt 2–3 weeks · Trousers 3–4 · Jacket 4–5 · Suit 6–7
Made to MeasureAny Bureau design, cut to a new pattern from your measurements — shirt 6 measurements, jacket 7, trousers 8, suit 15. One free alteration within 30 daysShirt +$200 · Trousers +$400 · Jacket +$1,600 · Suit +$2,000Shirt 3–4 weeks · Trousers 4–5 · Jacket 5–6 · Suit 7–8
Bureau BespokeDesigned by you, made only for you — 10-step shirt builder with heritage mill cloths (Thomas Mason, Albini, Cotonificio Albini). Trousers, jacket, and suit coming soonShirt starting at $2,205Timeline confirmed at commission

Personalisation

Personalisation options, all garments
OptionCost
Made to Measure — a new individual pattern drafted from your measurements, archived permanently in your Bureau PassportShirt +$200 · Trousers +$400 · Jacket +$1,600 · Suit +$2,000
Additional button colour — any colour beyond the listed standard, hand-sewn onto the garment+$140
Monogram — silk thread, choice of placement and colour+$95
Trouser hemming to your inseam, hand-finishedComplimentary
Remove trouser cuffComplimentary
Add trouser cuff+$150

The listed button colour always comes with the garment. Selecting an additional colour (+$140) adds, never substitutes: the new colour is hand-sewn on, and the original listed set is always included alongside.

09 — Delivery, Returns & the Box

From our studio to you

Complimentary standard shipping across the entire USA and Canada. Canadian clients pay no import duties — every garment is made in New York, USA, so it crosses the border duty-free. International rates are calculated at checkout. In-stock Ready to Wear dispatches in 3–4 days with tracking and arrives in 5–8 days; Made to Order sizes follow the timelines above. Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery in original, unworn, unwashed, unaltered condition with all packaging and tags. Made to Measure, Bespoke, hemmed, and altered garments are final sale.

Every order arrives with the garment pressed and inspected in-studio, a reusable cotton TCB garment bag, a matched set of spare buttons, a cedar block, and a construction-specific care card. Gift wrapping — a structured box, tissue wrap, hand-tied ribbon, and care card — is available at checkout.

10 — Questions, Answered

Frequently asked

Where are The Clothing Bureau's garments made?

Every garment is designed, cut, and handmade in-house in New York, USA. Nothing is outsourced and there is no overseas production — every stitch is placed in the same studio as the first sketch.

What makes a Bureau dress shirt different from other luxury shirts?

Four checkable construction facts: a proprietary sewn-in cotton interlining in the collar and cuffs (no adhesive, so no bubbling or yellowing — ever), a stitch density of 24–28 stitches per inch against the 14–18 industry standard, hand-sewn shoulder seams eased in so the yoke follows the shoulder's natural slope, and 20+ hours of handwork per shirt against a typical 2–4. Buttonholes are hand-worked in silk thread; buttons are genuine Mother-of-Pearl, hand-sewn with a thread shank.

Are the jackets full canvas?

Yes. Every jacket and suit jacket is built on a hand-padded full linen canvas spanning the entire chest and lapel — not fused, not half canvas — anchored by hundreds of individual pad stitches placed by hand. The lapel is hand-rolled from within, the sleeves are set by hand at a pitch matched to the arm, the sleeve vents are fully functional with 4 stacked buttons, and the lining is 100% silk. A full canvas molds to your body and improves with every wear.

Do the jackets have functional sleeve vents?

Yes — every jacket and suit jacket comes with fully functional working sleeve vents, with 4 stacked buttons and hand-sewn buttonholes per sleeve, included in the garment price. Because the vents are functional, sleeve length is cut rather than altered — for a sleeve made to your measurements, commission Made to Measure or Bureau Bespoke.

What is the Sculpted Fit?

Our proprietary pattern philosophy, applied to every garment. Patterns are developed in-house using 2D drafting and 3D body modeling, so the shoulder sits at the bone, the chest does not pull, and the back lies flat. Not slim. Not boxy. Precise.

How much do the garments cost?

Ready to Wear: shirts $1,085–$1,195, trousers $1,250–$1,450, jackets $5,250–$6,850, suits $6,500–$7,700. Made to Measure adds $200 (shirt), $400 (trousers), $1,600 (jacket), or $2,000 (suit). Bureau Bespoke shirts start at $2,205. All prices USD.

Are the garments really limited edition?

Yes — literally. Each style is produced in a stated edition of 4 to 7 pieces worldwide. The edition number is published on every product page, and sold-out styles are not rerun.

What is the difference between Made to Measure and Bureau Bespoke?

Made to Measure takes an existing Bureau design and drafts a new individual pattern from your measurements — it is not an alteration. Bureau Bespoke places the design itself in your hands: fabric, buttons, collar, cuff, pocket, placket, back, hem, and embroidery, chosen through a 10-step builder before the master tailor cuts your pattern from zero. Both archive your pattern permanently in your Bureau Passport.

What sizes are offered?

Shirts: neck 14.5 to 17. Jackets: chest 36 to 46. Trousers: waist 28 to 40. Suits are sized as combined jacket and trouser sizes — for example, Jacket 40 / Trousers 34. Made to Measure and Bureau Bespoke are cut to your own measurements.

What is the shipping and return policy?

Complimentary standard shipping across the entire USA and Canada — and no import duties for Canadian customers, since every garment is made in New York, USA. International rates calculated at checkout. In-stock Ready to Wear dispatches in 3–4 days with tracking and arrives in 5–8 days. Returns within 14 days of delivery in original, unworn condition. Made to Measure, Bespoke, hemmed, and altered garments are final sale — MTM includes one free alteration within 30 days.

What does Made to Order mean, and how long does it take?

When your size in a Ready to Wear style is not in stock, it is made to order — the same garment from the same edition, cut and handmade for you in New York in your standard size. Arrival estimates for the US and Canada: shirt 2–3 weeks, trousers 3–4 weeks, jacket 4–5 weeks, suit 6–7 weeks. Made to Measure takes longer — shirt 3–4 weeks, trousers 4–5, jacket 5–6, suit 7–8 — because a new pattern is drafted from your measurements.

Can I change the button colour on a garment?

Every garment ships wearing its listed button colour, with a matched set of spares in the box. For an additional $140 you may select any other colour from the house range — the new colour is hand-sewn onto the garment and the original listed set is always included alongside. Nothing is substituted; you receive both.

Do trousers come hemmed?

Trousers ship unhemmed by default, ready for your preferred tailor. Or select an inseam at checkout and they arrive hemmed, pressed, and hand-finished — at no charge. Removing the cuff is complimentary; adding one is $150. Hemmed trousers are final sale.

How do I reach the concierge?

Email concierge@theclothingbureau.com, call or text +1 (646) 889 9566 (Monday–Friday, 9AM–9PM EST), send an enquiry through the form, or use live chat during business hours. The concierge handles Ready to Wear, Made to Measure, and Bureau Bespoke personally.

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