Custom Suits Prices in Hoi An

Updated April 2026

A custom two-piece suit in Hoi An typically costs US $150 to $350, with three-piece suits and premium fabrics like cashmere wool reaching $400 or more. Most shops complete suits within 24 to 48 hours with two fittings included.

Two-piece and three-piece suits tailored to your measurements in 24 to 72 hours.

The cheapest custom suits starts at US $140/suit at Yaly Couture (Trần Phú).

Cheapest in Hoi An

US $140/suit

Average Price

US $235/suit

Most Expensive

US $350/suit

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TailorAreaPrice (USD)Rating
Yaly Couture (Trần Phú)Old TownUS $140/suit
4.9
View Yaly (Tran Phu)
BEAN TailorOld TownUS $150/suit
5.0
View BEAN Tailor
Tuong TailorOld TownUS $300/suit
4.8
View Tuong Tailor
A Dong Silk (Trần Hưng Đạo)Old TownUS $350/suit
4.9
View A Dong Silk (THD)

What Goes Into a Custom Suit in Hoi An?

Hoi An is one of the few places in the world where you can walk into a shop, choose your fabric, get measured, and pick up a finished bespoke suit the next day. The process typically starts with selecting a style, whether from a photo you bring or from the shop's catalogue. You then choose from hundreds of fabric bolts lining the walls, ranging from Vietnamese linen and cotton to imported Italian wool and Japanese denim. A tailor takes your measurements and a first fitting is usually scheduled within 12 to 24 hours. Most shops include two fittings as standard, with adjustments made on the spot. Suits are the most popular product across Hoi An's tailor shops, mentioned in over 1,200 Google reviews across the 40 shops in this directory. Reviewers consistently highlight the value proposition: a suit that would cost $1,000 to $2,000 in Australia, the UK, or the US can be made for $150 to $350 in Hoi An, depending on fabric choice and shop reputation.

What Affects Custom Suit Prices in Hoi An?

The biggest price driver is fabric. A suit made from local Vietnamese linen will cost significantly less than one using imported Italian wool or cashmere. Expect to pay $100 to $180 for linen suits and $200 to $400 for wool or cashmere blends. The second factor is complexity: a two-piece suit costs less than a three-piece with waistcoat, and adding details like working buttonholes, contrast linings, or monogramming increases the price. Shop reputation matters too. Established names like Yaly Couture, A Dong Silk, and Tuong Tailor charge more but have decades of experience and thousands of verified reviews. Finally, turnaround time can affect price: rush orders completed same-day may carry a premium, while standard 24 to 48 hour turnaround is included in the quoted price. Shops in the Old Town historic district tend to price slightly higher than those on An Hoi Island.

Frequently Asked Questions

A two-piece custom suit in Hoi An typically costs US $150 to $350, depending on fabric choice. Linen suits start around $100 to $150, while imported wool and cashmere suits range from $200 to $400. Three-piece suits with a waistcoat cost $50 to $100 more than a standard two-piece.

Most tailor shops complete a custom suit within 24 to 48 hours. The process includes an initial measurement session, a first fitting after 12 to 24 hours, and final adjustments. Some shops can deliver same-day for rush orders, though standard turnaround with two fittings is 24 to 48 hours.

Most reputable Hoi An tailor shops include two fittings as standard. The first fitting checks the overall shape and fit, and the second confirms final adjustments. Some premium shops like Yaly Couture offer three fittings for complex suits. Budget shops may only include one fitting.

Hoi An tailor shops typically stock Vietnamese linen, cotton, and silk alongside imported fabrics including Italian wool, Japanese denim, cashmere, and tweed. You choose your fabric from bolts displayed on the shop walls. Linen is the most popular choice for tourists due to the tropical climate and lower cost.

Yes. Most shops welcome photos of suits you want replicated. You can bring a picture from a magazine, a screenshot, or even an existing suit you want copied. The tailor will discuss modifications and help you select appropriate fabric for the design. Several reviewers mention successfully replicating designer suits.

For most visitors, yes. A custom suit in Hoi An costs a fraction of what you would pay in Western countries, and the quality from established shops is comparable. Reviewers across top-rated shops consistently describe well-fitted, quality suits. The key is choosing a reputable shop with a strong review track record rather than the cheapest option.

Check Google review counts and ratings first. Shops with over 1,000 reviews and 4.5+ ratings have been consistently delivering quality over years. During your visit, look for in-house sewing machines and tailors working on site, which signals the shop does its own work rather than outsourcing to factories. Ask how many fittings are included.

Yes, most established tailor shops offer international shipping. Shipping typically costs $20 to $50 depending on the destination. However, shipping means you cannot try the final product before it leaves Vietnam, so it is better to plan your visit with enough time for at least two fittings on site.

Linen suits are lighter, more breathable, and significantly cheaper ($100 to $180). They wrinkle more easily and are best for casual or warm-climate wear. Wool suits ($200 to $400) hold their shape better, wrinkle less, and are suitable for business and formal occasions in cooler climates. Many visitors order one of each.

Yes. Visit a tailor shop on your first day to allow maximum time for fittings and adjustments. Even with a 24-hour turnaround, having an extra day provides a buffer for any alterations. If you are staying for two or more nights, you will comfortably have time for two fittings and pickup.

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