1. Fused Technique
In the context of the increasing and diverse demand for suits, the fused technique has emerged as a perfect solution, meeting the need for an affordable suit that can be produced quickly.With the fused technique, creating affordable and fast suits is no longer a difficult task. This method uses a layer of glue to bond the lining to the outer fabric, then heat-treats and applies the glue to create the desired structure. Thanks to this method, manufacturers can create the suit's shape quickly and cost-effectively.
However, it's also worth noting that the Fused technique has some limitations. Compared to the canvas (full construction) technique, this method makes the suit look unnatural and lacks flexibility to the wearer's body shape. Therefore, although Fused is a suitable choice for the modern, fast-paced lifestyle that prioritizes convenience, speed, and affordability, canvas remains the optimal choice for those who value aesthetics and comfort.

2. Full Canvas Technique
The Full Canvas technique is a symbol of sophistication and craftsmanship in the garment industry. Completely handcrafted, this technique requires skilled workmanship, meticulous attention to detail, and high precision from design to garment construction. Each suit created using this technique is a work of art, with the garment's form constructed from a single layer of canvas material, from the shoulders to the waist.
Canvas fabric can be made from wool combined with horse or camel hair, or even synthetic cotton fibers, to optimize quality and reduce costs. This combination creates a soft, lightweight suit that isn't stiff like other methods, while also maintaining the best shape for the wearer. In particular, the Full Canvas technique creat
Although the production time for the Full Canvas technique can be up to three times longer than current industrial methods, the value it brings is undeniable. This technique is not simply about aesthetics but also about the experience. It is the optimal choice for those who are particularly concerned with the luxury and perfection in every detail of their clothing. Full Canvas is not just a jacket, but also a symbol of class and refined style.

3. Half Canvas Technique
The Half Canvas technique is a "compromise" between the two methods above, combining handcrafted and industrial sewing methods. Unlike full canvas, half canvas is constructed with the seams starting and extending from the shoulder to the waistline of the front of the suit jacket. The remaining parts of the jacket are still pressed with a mesh overlay. This combination not only reduces production costs but also creates a suit that is comfortable and flexible, unlike the restrictive feel of the Fused technique. While not achieving the absolute softness of Full Canvas, Half Canvas still gives the jacket a natural and soulful feel, without the stiff waistline that Fused fabric can create.
With its affordable cost, the Half Canvas technique has become the most popular choice in all bespoke tailoring segments. The combination of quality and convenience makes this method favored, providing comfort and style without requiring a large investment.
At UNLIM, we understand that everyone is unique, and bespoke tailoring must reflect the wearer's individuality and style. Our team of skilled tailors ensures that every suit made at UNLIM is a work of art, from the materials and design to the colors and the smallest details. If you are looking for a reputable bespoke tailoring service in Hanoi, come to UNLIM to experience the highest quality and most professional bespoke tailoring service.
