
Custom Suits
Drafted from twenty-two measurements. Hand-padded lapels, working buttonholes, and a half-canvas or full-canvas chest depending on cloth weight.
Hand-cut suits, dress shirts, and tuxedos, finished by Peter himself at our Square One atelier. The first fitting takes forty-five minutes.
Peter Parvez has dressed gentlemen across the Greater Toronto Area for more than two decades. The Mississauga atelier sits inside the East Tower at 77 City Centre Drive, steps from Square One, a single cutting standard, one master tailor on the floor, every garment started and finished by hand.
Our objective is simple: dress men in stylish, custom-fit suits and apparel at honest prices. We stand 100 percent behind every garment, and we measure our success in word-of-mouth, clients who return for a second suit, a third, a wardrobe.
Every garment begins on the same cutting table, Italian and English mills, more than 4,000 swatches, and a paper pattern drafted to your body. No size charts. No off-the-rack alterations dressed up as bespoke.

Drafted from twenty-two measurements. Hand-padded lapels, working buttonholes, and a half-canvas or full-canvas chest depending on cloth weight.

Single-needle stitching, mother-of-pearl buttons, and a collar shaped to the bone-line of your neck.

Grosgrain, satin, or self-faced lapels, finished to a black-tie standard, with the option of evening shirt and braces.
Twenty-seven years of clients across law, finance, the arts, and sport, fittings booked between meetings, suits delivered the morning of the ceremony.
Peter cut the only suit I have ever worn that did not need a single alteration. The paper pattern is on file, I order another every two years and it always fits.
Three weeks from first measurement to my wedding tuxedo. The grosgrain lapel was hand-set, the trousers fell perfectly over the shoe, every photograph still looks right four years later.
I've gone to tailors in Milan and Savile Row. Peter's Square One atelier holds the same standard, and the same tailor measures me each visit.