A CUT ABOVE
TAILORING / SPRING SUITING


Spring weddings and events have a different energy. The air is lighter, the light is brighter, and tailoring needs to respond to both. Heavy cloth and dark tones can feel out of place, so the focus shifts to suits that look sharp while keeping you comfortable and able to move easily through the day.

CALIBRE’s Linen Cotton Twill Suit in natural is built for this. Lightweight and breathable, it holds its shape while letting air circulate. Paired with a Refined Cotton Linen Shirt in white and woven loafers, it is a look that moves seamlessly from ceremony to reception. If you want to add subtle colour, swap the shirt for a pale blue option. It keeps the freshness while adding a layer of depth.

For a more refined take, the Linen Cotton Crepe Suit in walnut offers a richer tone without losing its spring-readiness. Worn with a soft knit polo and raffia weave loafers, it carries the formality you need for the occasion with a touch more texture and personality. Accessories can be playful but controlled: a patterned pocket square that picks up tones from the surroundings, or a pair of round-frame sunglasses for a confident finish.

Spring suiting is also a chance to introduce lighter shades into your wardrobe. The Refined Thatch Suit in granite paired with a crisp Stretch Cotton Poplin Shirt in white and polished Black Leather Derbies delivers a sharp, modern silhouette that works for both day and evening celebrations. Add a knit effect silk tie in wine or navy if the dress code calls for it, or leave the collar open for a more relaxed approach.

The point of spring suiting is to feel as considered at sunset as you did when you first stepped out in the morning. Light fabrics, breathable structures and tones that work in natural light ensure you stay comfortable and confident, without ever losing that sense of occasion.