Bespoke Tailoring - 3D scanning: the future of bespoke suit tailoring

Clothing tailors have been around since the 18th century, making bespoke and custom fitted clothing for men and women alike. Even today, many tailoring processes remain traditional, with tailors taking measurements using a tape and making suits based on the numbers, though the practice has started to dwindle because of a lack of interested young tailors. In Hong Kong, one of the world’s most popular destinations for custom tailoring, however, one company has decided to revive the practice by incorporating modern technologies into their work.
Hong Kong based Gay Giano has recently developed a 3D scanning system that effectively scans the client’s body to compile a set of detailed and accurate measurements to base the bespoke suit’s design off of.

Matthew Lee, business development director for Gay Giano, explains the necessity of bringing tailoring practices into the contemporary, technological world. He says, “There’s a huge disconnect between these traditional craftsmen or craftswomen and the next generation. There’s no one taking over. So we felt that, if that’s the case, it’s either a dying trade or we can revitalize it with technology that could enhance or keep a better record of their knowledge.”
The 3D scanning technology that Gay Giano has started to use in its tailoring process consists of a changing room equipped with 14 infrared sensors, where customers are asked to stand in form fitting underwear. In just under ten seconds the sensors are able to gather information from over 120 measurement data points that include not only length and width measurements, but also exact angles. In comparison, traditional tailoring practices usually gather about 25 body measurements using a measuring tape. Once the 3D scanning process is done, the measurements are sent to a tablet through an app, where the tailors can more easily visualize their client’s body.
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