Bespoke

usgb/bɪˈspəʊk/
adjective

Made for a particular customer or user.

He wore a bespoke suit to the event.
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  • bespoke suit
  • bespoke furniture

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High Exclusivity

Bespoke items often imply high quality and exclusivity. They're considered luxurious and uniquely tailored.

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The bride's bespoke gown was the highlight of the wedding.
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Higher Cost

Bespoke products usually cost more than off-the-shelf ones, reflecting the personalization and effort involved.

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Her bespoke jewelry set her back a bit more financially.
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Not Instant

Bespoke implies a waiting period for the creation or tailoring process, unlike ready-made items.

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The bespoke cabinetry for the kitchen will take eight weeks to complete.
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