When it comes to wedding suits and tuxedos, off-the-rack rarely gets everything right. There’s almost always something that feels slightly off – a shoulder that sits a little too wide, a jacket that pulls across the chest, or a silhouette that’s close, but not quite there. Now, more grooms are turning to Hong Kong’s best wedding tailors – who can create something that fits not just the body, but the significance of the occasion.
We’ve rounded up some of the city’s finest wedding tailors, known for their decades of experience, exceptional fabrics, and the attention to detail that makes all the difference on the big day itself.
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Bobby’s Fashions – Third-generation, family-run Shanghainese craft
For couples who know a wedding is won in the details, Bobby’s Fashions has been Hong Kong’s most trusted name since 1952. This third-generation, family-run atelier offers something increasingly rare: authentic Shanghainese workmanship, handcrafted in Hong Kong, delivered by a team of over 120 consultants, master cutters and tailors who approach each garment as an exact reflection of its wearer – measured, impeccable, and made to last.
More than 30 body measurements are recorded alongside posture images, ensuring an extraordinary level of fit. Every element – cut, silhouette, finishing touches – is shaped around the client’s tastes, guided by a house that has spent seven decades perfecting the art of listening. With the largest fabric library in Hong Kong, whatever vision a client arrives with, the materials to bring it to life are already here, waiting.
And the care doesn’t stop at collection. Complimentary alterations for three years and a dedicated aftercare service mean each piece continues to fit and wear beautifully long after the day itself. For couples who believe their look should feel as personal as the commitment behind it – deeply personal and enduring – Bobby’s Fashions is the benchmark for wedding tailoring in Hong Kong.
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Bobby’s Fashions, 3A Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2724 2615, WhatsApp: 9038 4792, Instagram: @bobbysfashions, bobbysfashions.com

Fascino Bespoke – Italian and English fabrics
Fascino Bespoke takes its name from the Italian word for charm – and the suits live up to it. Fabrics are carefully handpicked and imported from Italy and England, then cut and constructed into bespoke pieces that span business suits, tuxedos, casual suits, and wedding attire for both men and women. For grooms, the offering is notably thoughtful: wedding suits embrace colour, pattern, and creative silhouette, while tuxedos bring in the satin lapels, covered buttons, and formal refinement that the occasion demands.
Fascino Bespoke, Room 1002, 10/F , Kimberley Plaza, 45-47 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 9600 4987, www.fascinobespoke.com

Senszio – A fitting experience that comes to you
For grooms who prefer their tailor to come to them, Senszio offers a flexible bespoke experience – with appointments available at your home, office, or their studio, Monday to Friday by arrangement. The process is thorough: a stylist guides you through an extensive range of fabrics, cuts, and styling options over an approximately one-hour session, before your measurements and preferences are passed to the tailoring team for your suit to be crafted from scratch. The bespoke tier records over 35 body measurements, includes multiple fittings, and produces a fully handmade garment in five to six weeks – while the custom option offers a faster three-to-four week turnaround. With more than 3,000 fabrics available and everything made in Hong Kong, Senszio is a strong choice for grooms who want the full tailoring experience without leaving the comfort of their own schedule.
Senszio, 7/F, Suite A-C, 8 Hart Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2722 6315, senszio.com

MODE Tuxedo – Where tailoring meets image strategy
Founded by Eddie Tam – model, image consultant, and the man who has spent nearly two decades obsessing over how a groom should look on his wedding day – MODE Tuxedo has become one of Hong Kong’s most celebrated names in bridal menswear. Since 2006, the atelier has dressed a roster of celebrity clients including MIRROR and JJ Lin, building a reputation for delivering it all: rentals, tailor-made pieces, and full image styling from first measurement to final fitting. With a long-standing in-house tailor and Eddie’s eye for fit, fabric, and the finer details, every button and lapel is guaranteed to be executed to the highest standard.
MODE Tuxedo, 6/F, W Place, 52 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6776 1285, www.modetuxedo.com

The Ideal Man HK – The designer-led tuxedo house
For grooms seeking more than an off-the-rack moment, The Ideal Man HK positions itself firmly as a designer label first and a tailor house second. The Hong Kong-born brand specialises in by-appointment tailor-made and rental tuxedos – spanning morning coats, tailcoats, and black tie – with an emphasis on formal cutting and pure wool fabrics built to hold their shape throughout the longest of wedding days. Packages start at HKD$5,980 and include a mock-up fitting over a six-week process, with a personal wedding tailor on hand to guide everything from silhouette to finishing details.
The Ideal Man HK, Room 805, 8/F, Cheung Lee Commercial Building, 25 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 5742 7940, www.theidealmanhk.com

Nita Fashions – Built on Savile Row standards
Nita Fashions is about as storied as Hong Kong’s bespoke scene gets. Founded in 1953 by Savile Row-trained Mr. Murli Daswani and now in its third generation, the Tsim Sha Tsui atelier has grown from a small local operation into a globally recognised name – without ever losing sight of the craft that built it. The process is intentionally unhurried: 32 meticulous body measurements, a unique paper pattern cut using the traditional rock of eye method, a basted fitting, and a final check before anything leaves the workshop. A fabric library of over 11,000 choices – spanning Loro Piana, Ermenegildo Zegna, Holland & Sherry, and beyond – means no two garments are ever quite the same. For grooms who want a wedding suit with genuine provenance, Nita Fashions is a serious contender.
Nita Fashions (Retail Store), G/F, 16 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Nita Fashions (Showroom), Unit B, 7/F, Summit Building, 30 Man Yue Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2721 9990, www.nitafashions.com

LUXE Tuxedo – Three tiers of tailoring
Since 2012, LUXE Tuxedo has dressed Hong Kong’s entertainers and grooms with the same excellent care – thanks to founder Edmond So, the singer and pop star better known as ‘So-Boss.’ Three tiers of customisation range from Made to Measure (HKD$4,800) to full Fashion Tailoring (HKD$13,800), all featuring Italian wool fabrics, full canvas construction, and a fit guarantee that includes free alterations or a remake if it’s not perfect. Rental and ready-made options cater to tighter timelines or budgets, while a curated accessories selection and hands-on styling team turn every visit into something closer to a personal dressing room – one with very good suits.
LUXE Tuxedo, Shop 175-176, L1 Mira Place 2, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 5223 5318, www.luxetuxedo.com

Carmine Suit – Suiting designed for the Asian body
Carmine Suit is a Hong Kong-born menswear label with a distinct identity: slim-cut suits designed specifically with the Asian physique in mind. Specialising in wedding suits, groomswear, and tuxedos alongside its own in-house designs, the brand keeps over a hundred styles in rotation – from classic formal to contemporary – with tailor-made and shirt services available by appointment. Accessories are part of the picture too, with bow ties, suspenders, and footwear rounding out a full look built from the ground up.
Carmine Suit, Room 23, 5/F, Shing Yip Industrial Building, 19-21 Shing Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6463 5327, carmine.shoplineapp.com

Raja Fashions – Trusted by royalty, politicians, and celebrities
Raja Fashions sits firmly in the old-guard tier of Hong Kong tailoring – a house that has been suiting the city, as well as the many worlds that pass through it, since 1957. Founded by the late R.K. Raja and still family-run, three generations later, the brand has earned its standing the slow way: one precisely cut garment at a time. More than 20,000 fabrics span its libraries, ranging from classic business cloths to more celebratory options suited to weddings, while fittings can be arranged in-store, at international trunk shows, or even remotely for clients who rarely stay in one place. Over the decades, Raja has dressed an eclectic clientele that includes royalty, politicians, and celebrities. The verdict? Excellence.
Raja Fashions (Flagship Store), G/F, 34-C Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2366 7624
Raja Luxe Showroom, 2/F, Cammer Commercial Building, 30-32 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2311 5612, www.raja-fashions.com

852 Tailor House – Where bespoke feels less rigid
852 Tailor House takes its name from the city it calls home, and that local rootedness shines through in how it operates. The house produces custom suits, tuxedos, coats, and shirts for both men and women – merging classic tailoring discipline with a design-aware sensitivity that keeps things from ever feeling too overly formal. Fabrics are sourced from British and Italian mills, the studio environment is calm, and the process unfolds at a deliberate rhythm: consultation, fabric selection, cutting, fittings. With a clientele that spans everyday professionals, athletes, and figures connected to the Hong Kong Film Awards, 852 Tailor House operates with a versatility that many tailors claim but fewer actually achieve.
852 Tailor House, 1/F, Jaffe Building, 6 Cannon Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2608 1555, Instagram: @852tailorhouse

Herencia Bespoke – Shaped by ’80s style codes
The name says it all – Herencia, meaning heritage in Spanish, is a bespoke tailoring house grounded in a foundation that’s quite literally generational. Founded by a designer with an ’80s aesthetic and shaped by a father whose hands have been cutting suits for over four decades, the studio brings traditional artistry and contemporary design together in equal measure. The outcome is a polished offering that covers everything from business suits and tuxedos to evening wear and shirts – all for both men and women.
Herencia Bespoke, Unit 1101, Tung Ming Building, 40-42 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9328 3125, www.herenciabespoke.com
Editor’s Note: This list has been curated by our editorial team and may include approved advertisers.

Catherine Pun
A Hong Kong native with Filipino-Chinese roots, Catherine infuses every part of her life with zest, whether she’s belting out karaoke tunes or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. Her downtime often includes unwinding with Netflix and indulging in a 10-step skincare routine. As the Editorial Director of Friday Club., Catherine brings her wealth of experience from major publishing houses, where she refined her craft and even authored a book. Her sharp editorial insight makes her a dynamic force, always on the lookout for the next compelling narrative.
