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Three tiers. One standard of fit.
Every HCU suit — whatever the tier — is made to your measurements, in OEKO-TEX–certified cloth, inspected by a founder before it ships. The tiers differ in cloth quality and construction, never in care.
The first serious suit
A lighter wool blend that keeps its line through long days — cut with the same patterns and finished with the same care as everything we make.
- Lighter wool-blend cloth
- Fused construction, cleanly executed
- Full choice of fit, lapel and details
- Made to your measurements
For: internships, assessment days, a first professional wardrobe.
The everyday standard
Good wool over a half-canvas chest piece, so the jacket moulds to you with wear instead of merely hanging on you.
- Quality wool cloth
- Half-canvas construction — a floating chest canvas for shape and drape
- Wider fabric library, richer linings
- Made to your measurements
For: the suit you wear most weeks — front office, client-facing, hospitality floor.
The returning client's tier
Full-canvas construction in fine wool. Most clients arrive here on their second or third HCU suit, once they know precisely what they want more of.
- Fine wool cloth
- Full-canvas construction — canvas from shoulder to hem
- Premium linings and horn buttons included
- Made to your measurements
For: when the suit is part of who you are, not just what you wear.
What "canvas" means
The invisible part you feel every day.
Inside a jacket's chest sits either a glued interlining (fused), a floating canvas over the chest (half-canvas), or a canvas running the jacket's full length (full-canvas). Canvas lets the cloth roll softly at the lapel and gradually take the shape of your chest — it's why a good jacket looks better in year two than on day one.
We're candid about which tier uses which, because construction — not the label, not the marketing — is the honest difference between them.
Not sure which tier is yours?
That's a fitting-room conversation, and it's free. Bring the job, the season and the calendar — we'll bring the swatches, and a personal quote.