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An independent directory and buyer's guide to bespoke & made-to-measure tailoring in Ireland. We'll match your enquiry to two or three Irish tailors who fit your budget, fabric and fitting timeline — no booking fee, no kickbacks.
Nineteen verified Irish tailors & dressmakers · bespoke, made-to-measure, bridal & occasion couture · Dublin, Cork, Galway, nationwide
A buyer's guide first, a directory second. We don't sell anything — we help you find the Irish tailor that actually fits your budget and the occasion.
Occasion, timeline, rough budget, preferred fabric weight. One short form — no account, no upsell, no phone calls you didn't ask for.
Your enquiry goes to two or three Irish tailors whose price band, fitting schedule and house style fit your brief. You deal with them directly.
Read our buyer's guides while you wait for quotes back. We publish the homework you'd otherwise do yourself — fabric weights, fitting cycles, what to ask on first consultation.
A sample from the directory. Every tailor is an operating Irish business with a verifiable public presence — each listing has been independently checked against the tailor's own website and public directories.
Savile Row-trained house bespoke. Suits built over 3–4 fittings from the client's own fabric choice or Paul's in-house cloth library.
View listingBy-appointment Dublin atelier. MTM suits, shirts and overcoats cut from scratch, with Italian cloth at accessible price points. Cuts both men's and women's.
View listingAward-winning made-to-measure specialising in Donegal tweeds and Irish-woven cloth. Everything designed, cut and handcrafted at the Balbriggan atelier.
View listingSavile Row-trained under Peter Moore in the 1970s. Cutting fine handmade suits in Galway for over forty years — one of the few Row-trained cutters on the west coast.
View listingLong-established Irish institution. Strong menswear capability across bespoke, MTM, and ready-to-wear — any stage of the tailoring journey.
View listingDrumcondra workshop with in-house tailor David Campbell (50+ years' experience). Same-day alterations plus a made-to-measure service. Excellent for re-cutting an existing suit.
View listingThe homework most first-time bespoke buyers wish they'd done. Free to read, no email gate, updated when the market moves.
What actually happens at a first consultation, how fittings work, what to expect timeline- and cost-wise, and the questions to ask before you sign.
Read the guideEveryone uses the two terms interchangeably. They aren't the same thing. A plain-language explanation of the difference and when each makes sense.
Read the guideDonegal tweed, Kerry wool, Magee cloth, Magee Donegals — the Irish fabrics that local tailors can source faster and cheaper than the imports.
Read the guideWhich Irish tailors actually cut women's bespoke — not just adjust a men's pattern — with notes on pricing, style range, and where the good fitters are.
Read the guideWhat to do (and not do) with a new bespoke suit so that the shape holds for a decade. Brushing, steaming, storage, cleaning intervals.
Read the guideCloth, cutting, coat-making, trouser-making, trimmings, fitting time. We break down what a €1,800 vs €2,800 vs €4,500 suit actually costs.
Read the guideMatch you to two or three Irish tailors who suit your budget, fabric preference, and fitting timeline. Reply to every enquiry within 48 hours. Keep guides up to date. Flag when a listed tailor changes owner, closes, or moves.
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Tailored.ie is editorially independent from every business listed in the directory. A listing is not an endorsement; it's an accurate description of the tailor's capability so you can decide. See disclosure.
One short form. Your enquiry goes to two or three Irish tailors best suited to your brief. You talk to them directly; we don't sit in the middle.