Enzo Custom Suit Review, Part 2: The End Results
In these pictures, I’m actually bending my knees and leaning forward. I actually stood in front of a mirror before writing this just to double check!
My Recommendation
The cloth on the Enzo Custom suit is heads and shoulders above my off-the-rack suits, and probably the best in my closet right now.
The hardware is substantial, and the construction exactly what you’d expect from an investment suit like this. Speaking of hardware, it should also be noted the hanger this thing comes on is solid wood. That’s incredible.
Editor’s Note: If you want the best hangers money can buy, check out Butler Luxury. For a more affordable option, these are good too.
Also, the garment bag is probably the best I’ve encountered. It has enough room for two suits, but rolls up to roughly the size of a large briefcase and even has pockets for each of your shoes. If I’m traveling with a suit, I’m taking this bag.
Stylistically, I’m pleased with the pleating and the side tabs. I’d prefer a little more body to the lapel belly, but that’s pretty trivial on the whole.
Regarding jacket fit, the shoulder seam and length of the jacket, two of my major areas of concern in off-the-rack suiting, are borderline perfect.
However, I would have liked to be able to slim through the hip a touch more to emphasize the V-taper. But, that’s fairly minor at worst and unnoticed by 99% of people.
Additionally, the issue with the arm lining may resolve itself, or it may require repair at a later date.
The trouser fit remains to be seen. I was measured (correctly) at a 23in thigh, so any issues would be more on the cutting side than the measurement side.
I’ve felt a little tightness when sitting, but the pants aren’t capillary-crushing slim. And again, the lines appear very clean when I’m actually standing straight up. Perhaps that’s for the best.