The Fine Gentleman
All services, packages, and rates are subject to change. It’s best to contact them directly for accurate details.
Business overview
The Fine Gentleman is a Pasig-based haberdashery specializing in bespoke wedding attire for grooms and their entourage. Known for right-priced craftsmanship and modern Filipino tailoring, they create custom suits, tuxedos, and barongs, and also offer in-house grooming so the groom looks polished from fitting to aisle.
Wedding services offered
- Bespoke two-piece and three-piece suits for grooms
- Tuxedos and dinner jackets
- Barong Tagalog and coat barong for groom, ninongs, and male entourage
- Groomsmen and fathers’ coordinated looks
- Fabric curation and style consultations (lapels, lining, buttons, pockets)
- Personalized measurements and multiple fitting sessions
- Alterations and finishing
- Grooming services pre-wedding (hair/beard tidy)
- Rush tailoring option for tight timelines (see pricing)
Service areas
- Metro Manila (shop base in Pasig City)
Business address
Stall 5, Community Center, Suha St., Valle Verde 1, Pasig City, Metro Manila
Pricing and packages
| Package/Service Name | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Bespoke Suit (Starting Price) | Custom two-piece suit, tailored fit; fabric and styling options chosen during consultation. | ₱11,900+ |
| 18-Day Bespoke Suit | Expedited build; approx. 18-day turnaround from confirmed measurements; ideal for rush timelines. | ₱9,900 (promo) |
| Bridal Fair Promo (Toast Wedding Fair) | Event-exclusive deal; save up to ₱20,000 and get a free inner shirt with every suit purchase during the fair. | Up to ₱20,000 OFF |
Notes on pricing: Starting rates and promos are based on public posts and fair announcements and can change depending on fabric, construction, and customization. Check current fair dates for active promos.
Why they stand out
- Value without compromise — They emphasize “right-priced excellence,” balancing local craftsmanship with modern style.
- Fast, reliable turnaround — Proven rush option at around 18 days, helpful for quick weddings or overseas schedules.
- Modern Filipino aesthetic — From classic tuxes to barong and coat-barong, their range suits church, garden, and city hotel weddings.
- Active in bridal fairs — Regular presence at major fairs means timely promos and easy booking windows for couples.
Helpful tips for couples
- Lead time: Aim to start suit or barong work 6–10 weeks before the wedding for relaxed fittings. If pressed for time, ask about the 18-day option and any limitations for complex designs.
- Bring the basics to fittings: Dress shoes, belt, and a dress shirt help the tailor lock in exact trouser length and jacket balance.
- Consider the venue climate: For outdoor or tropical ceremonies, ask for breathable weaves and lightweight linings; for evening black-tie, explore satin-lapel tuxes.
- Coordinate the entourage: Pick one unifying detail (fabric, lapel style, boutonnière color) so photos look cohesive while the groom still stands out.
- Plan a grooming slot: Book a tidy-up close to the wedding day so hair settles naturally and facial hair is sharp but not too fresh.
Questions To Ask Your Wedding Supplier
- What's included in your wedding suit package (e.g., custom-tailored suit, barong or tuxedo, fittings, accessories, and garment bag.)?
- Do you offer made-to-measure or ready-to-wear suits?
- Do you create suits for the entire entourage (best man, groomsmen, fathers)?
- What fabrics do you recommend for weddings in the Philippines?
- How long does it take to make a custom wedding suit?
- Do you offer barong Tagalog options or modern barong styles for grooms?
- Can you help with styling advice and matching accessories (tie, boutonnière, shoes)?
- Do you offer rentals for grooms and entourage?
- What are your payment terms, fitting schedules, and alteration policies?
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