Two fits.
One chosen palette.
One chosen palette.
Almost everything works with almost everything. So you just pick and go.
You already knowthe tiring part.
Standing at the wardrobe, holding two things, wondering if they go. We designed that moment out — before anything was cut.
It was never a shortage of clothes.
It's the opposite. A full cupboard and no obvious answer. Too many fits that don't relate to each other. Colours bought one at a time that don't agree. Fabric whose behaviour you only learn after the third wash.
Three things fix that, and all three have to happen before a garment exists. Here they are.
Two fits.Cut the same, every season.
Everything we make comes in Tailored or Relaxed, and a Tailored shirt is cut to the same intent as a Tailored trouser. Learn your fit once and you know it in every category — this year, and in three years.
Same trouser, same colour. Only the cut changes.
A third fit doubles the pairings we'd have to check and halves how fast you can decide. Waistbands — classic, semi-elastic, fully elastic — are comfort options inside a fit. They are not a third fit, and we won't present them as one.
Colours chosen against each other.Before anything is cut.
We don't design pieces one at a time and hope they agree. Every colour is compared against every colour already in the range before it's made — a navy that works over fur brown, a black that works over olive. That comparison is the work, and it happens months before anything reaches you.
The range grows. It isn't a fixed set and we're not promising restraint. We're promising that nothing enters without being checked against everything already here.
Different cloths take colour differently. A navy shirt and a navy trouser will not be the identical navy, and we won't pretend otherwise. What we claim is that they were chosen to sit together.
One behaves.Others breathe.
Four named fabrics, each with stated behaviour. You know how it will act before you pay, not after the third wash.
Easy Iron is easy to iron. The wrinkle resistance is built into the blend at the mill, not sprayed on afterwards, so it can't wash out — and it presses flat in seconds. It is not no-iron, and we won't call it that. Airweave uses linen, and linen creases. Anyone telling you their linen doesn't is selling you a return.
Every product pageshows you what it goes with.
Not just a styling suggestion. The actual module, on the actual page. Try the toggle.
Same shirt. Flip the fit, and the trousers we'd put with it change.
Relaxed shirts get relaxed trousers.
The colours don't change when you flip it — fur brown, olive and black are right either way, because they were chosen against that navy. What changes is the cut, because a proportion that works isn't a proportion that works with anything.
That's the difference between a filter and a judgement. A filter would show you everything in the right colour. We show you what we'd actually wear together.
Same system.Three destinations.
Most men shop by where they're going, not by product category. The fits and the colours don't change — only the reason you're reaching for them does.
The more of it you own,the less you decide.
Three shirts and two trousers isn't five things to wear. It's six that work. Add one more shirt and it's eight. Every piece multiplies with the ones you already own — which is the entire reason the checking happens before anything is made.
Almost everything.Not everything.
We say "almost" on purpose. A system that approves every combination isn't making judgements — it's running a filter. Here is what we don't put together, and why.
A rule without a reason is just a rule. A rule with a reason is a judgement — and the judgement is what you're actually buying.
One behaves. Others breathe.
See It Move Before You Buy
Taken At Their Word
Perfect Fit, subtle and comfort fabric
Pramod Harsha V · Fused Linen Tailored Shirt In Green ★★★★★Super comfortable pants with a perfect fit. The hassle-free replacement made the experience even better. Thanks, Tailoraedge, you’ve earned a loyal customer!
Alpesh Solanki · Textured Relaxed Flexiwaist Cargo In Beige ★★★★★no words,just a master piece.
chatla sunnith · Cotton Oxford Thread Craft Shirt In Green ★★★★★The best Absolutely in love with the shirt .
Sujit Devnath · Linen Fused Relaxed Cropped Shirt In Peach ★★★★★Well Tailored Shirt, Sizing and the Fabric is good.
Rishav Kumar · Checkered Cropped Relaxed Shirt In Navy ★★★★★Your team excellent, response great, every query heard and acted upon your team excellent with a personal touch which is admirable.this is how a succesful brand builds.
Tilak Mehra · Easy Iron Bamboo Tailored Shirt In White ★★★★★Best fit, I like the midrise and stretchable waist band
DR.A.N.THAMARAISELVAN · Easy Iron Flexi Tailored Trouser In Beige ★★★★★Really liked the classic silhouette. The material is very soft and the trousers strike the right balance between casual and formal
Deepak Kumar · PREMIUM SIGNATURE RELAXED CHINOS IN OLIVE ★★★★★Love the material, Wore it in peak summer heat. The Lycocell + Linen combination works great in such weather.
Somanna BU · Lyocell Linen Tailored Shirt In Maroon ★★★★★Crafted to perfection , every detail, selection of fabric,feather lite, stretch
Tilak Mehra · Feather Stretch Cotton Shirt In Peach ★★★★★Love the material and the fit
Jon · Premium Signature Relaxed Chinos In Grey ★★★★★The fabric is really good, though the color of the image and the product turned out to be tad bit different. Nevertheless, liked it!
Johith vinayak · Linen Fused Relaxed Cropped Shirt In Peach

