A quiet room, a tape measure and time to decide
Behind the cream front on Quakerfield is a proper fitting room: chesterfield sofas, an old sewing machine, shirt samples on the wall and a full-length mirror. Nothing rushed. You sit, you look through the cloth books, you talk it through.
Jonathan measures, cuts and fits — wedding suits, three-piece, dinner jackets and shirts that actually fit the shoulders. Customers keep saying the same thing: the process is painless, and the suit gets worn again and again.



