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From a small Bangkok shop to a trusted bespoke house — this is how Manchester Tailor BKK began, grew, and kept true craftsmanship alive.

The Manchester Tailor BKK storefront in Bangkok with fabric rolls and suited mannequins

The Story of Manchester Tailor Bkk

Manchester Tailor BKK was established in Bangkok in 2017, built on a simple idea: that bespoke tailoring should mean exactly what it says — a garment made entirely for one person, not adjusted from a template. In a market where "made-to-measure" shortcuts had become the norm, Manchester Tailor BKK set out to bring genuine bespoke craftsmanship back to the city, working with skilled master tailors who cut, fit, and finish every piece by hand.

What started as a small operation quickly built a reputation on word of mouth. Local businessmen came in needing a sharp suit turned around before an important meeting. Tourists sought out a piece of Bangkok's tailoring heritage to take home. Over time, that client base grew to include well-known international names — actors, musicians, and executives passing through Bangkok — who came to trust Manchester Tailor BKK with their most important garments.

For its first several years, the shop operated out of a unit inside the shopping malls, steadily earning a name for precision, quality fabric, and honest craftsmanship. As demand outgrew that space, Manchester Tailor BKK relocated to a dedicated showroom in the Silom area — a proper home for the bespoke experience, with private fitting rooms and a full in-house fabric library sourced from renowned mills across England, Italy, and Australia.

Today, with over nine years in the industry, Manchester Tailor BKK's Silom showroom stands as a testament to that original idea: that a suit built entirely around the person wearing it is worth the extra care it takes to make one. Every garment that leaves the shop still carries that same standard — cut, fitted, and finished by hand, one client at a time.

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