Netousek
Vienna
Netousek is a highly regarded, traditional
family-owned bespoke tailoring house based in Vienna, Austria, that has
been crafting high-end garments since 1935. Currently managed by
third-generation tailor Thomas Netousek, the workshop is celebrated for
its dedication to classic, old-school Viennese tailoring, premium material
selections, and exceptional attention to hand-stitched detailing.
Store
Location & Hours
The cozy,
wood-paneled workshop is situated outside the immediate tourist center but
remains easily accessible: [1,
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- Address: Gumpendorfer Straße 17, 1060 Wien, Austria
- Opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM
to 6:00 PM, and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
- Appointments: While they offer generous
opening hours, booking an advance consultation via their Official Website
Contact Page is highly recommended for bespoke fittings.
Offerings
and House Style
Netousek
specializes in a distinct Viennese style, typically characterized by a low-sitting
gorge and a lightly padded, comfortable structure. Their main offerings
include: [1]
- Bespoke Suits & Jackets: Completely handmade on-site. A
standard custom two-piece suit typically requires multiple basted fittings
on the client and starts around €3,000.
- Custom Shirts (Hemd nach Maß): Crafted by creating a unique
paper pattern and an initial trial shirt. Features include hand-sewn
mother-of-pearl buttons and 7 to 8 stitches per centimeter.
- Casual & Regional Wear: In addition to formal suits,
they design custom premium denim (Jeans nach Maß), bespoke knitwear
(Strick nach Maß), and traditional Austrian Trachten
jackets.
The
Bespoke Process
Getting a
suit crafted at Netousek follows a strict traditional timeline:
1.
Initial Consultation: Discussing cut, style, and choosing from an extensive collection of fine
fabrics and linings.
2.
First Fitting (Erste Anprobe): Trying on the provisionally basted fabric pieces to
adjust the foundation drape.
3.
Second Fitting (Zweite Anprobe): Refining proportions, marking collar/sleeve
alignments, and preparing for final details like hand-cut buttonholes.
4.
Final Inspection: A finished try-on to ensure absolute perfection before taking the
garment home
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