CRAFTSMANSHIP

If God is truly in the details, then a Terence Trout suit is a very virtuous thing.

Some of these details, like the stitching in the lining of a Terence Trout jacket, exist simply for the pleasure of the wearer.

Others - like the angle of the pocket or the subtly tailored cut of a coat - are there for all to admire.

Stephen Williams, as quoted in Centurian magazine states...

"My garments are easy to wear and represent sharp – even sexy tailoring for those with knowledge of fabric and cuts".

Stephen Williams aims for what he calls a 'softly tailored' look: flattering but not constricting, a style built through the careful combination not fabric, texture, shape and craft.

And for the finishing touch, there are the subtle details of lining material, buttons and stitching to consider, each one an important element in the creation of a bespoke suit or jacket. 

One customer commissioned a Terence Trout suit for his wedding with the day's date embroidered on the lining.

An inspired detail: that's one husband who'll never be caught forgetting his anniversary.