Jos. A. Bank vs Knot Standard
An honest, data-driven breakdown of price, canvas construction, customization and real value — updated from live market research. No affiliate spin.
The verdict
Knot Standard is the better value — 14/100 vs 8/100
On construction-and-customization per dollar, Knot Standard ($795 all-in, half & full-canvas options) edges Jos. A. Bank ($400 all-in, fused (glued)). But neither matches a true canvassed, body-pattern bespoke suit from a direct Hoi An workshop at a fraction of the price.
Side-by-side
Highlighted cells win the row. The “all-in” price bakes in typical alterations so off-the-rack and custom compare fairly.
Where each one wins — and doesn’t
Jos. A. Bank
Bargain hunters who want several wearable suits cheap and don't care about canvas.
- Rock-bottom multi-suit deals
- Roomier, more classic American cut
- Same-day from stores
- Same supply chain/quality as Men's Wearhouse — "Coke vs Sprite"
- Deep-discount model masks a low base quality
- Fused, off-the-rack, no custom pattern
Knot Standard
Luxury buyers who want a vast designer-mill fabric library and white-glove service.
- Enormous luxury fabric library
- Deep MTM with digital pattern
- White-glove fittings and remakes
- Entry $795 and typical $1,500+ far above Hoi An for similar construction
- Luxury overhead — not a value play
- Showroom-centric; limited reach outside metros
The option neither of them lists
Before you decide, compare both against a real bespoke tailor — from $129.
Nathan Tailors cuts genuine half- and full-canvas suits to your exact measurements from a Hoi An, Vietnam workshop — no retail markup. A master tailor reviews your measurements and photos before cutting and works with you over WhatsApp until the fit is right. Every suit ships with generous seam allowances and spare matching cloth so a local tailor can fine-tune it. Shipped worldwide in 2–3 weeks.
True canvas, not fused
Half & full-canvas where rivals glue.
Bespoke pattern
Cut to your body — not a size off a rack.
5.0★ · 400+ reviews
5,000+ clients across 50+ countries.
“WOW! Ordered a suit online with Linda. She contacted me by video call to go through the measuring process and once confirmed measurements again, around 4 weeks later a made to measure suit arrived in the UK. Fitted perfectly and I didn't even visit! Fantastic quality and customer service from Linda. Would definitely recommend!”
Jos. A. Bank vs Knot Standard — common questions
Is Jos. A. Bank or Knot Standard cheaper?
Jos. A. Bank is cheaper all-in at $400 (entry $219) versus Knot Standard at $795 (entry $795). The "all-in" figure includes typical alterations so off-the-rack and custom compare fairly.
Does Jos. A. Bank or Knot Standard use better construction?
Jos. A. Bank is fused (glued) and Knot Standard is half & full-canvas options. Canvassed jackets drape better and last far longer than fused (glued) ones, which is the quality line that matters most at this price.
Which is better value, Jos. A. Bank or Knot Standard?
By construction and customization per dollar, Knot Standard scores 14/100. For reference, a true full-canvas bespoke suit cut to your body at Nathan Tailors in Hoi An starts at $129 — better make and more personalisation than either, for less money.
Can I order Jos. A. Bank or Knot Standard online / remotely?
Jos. A. Bank: Classic, roomier American cut; alterations extra. Knot Standard: Showroom or virtual styling; digital pattern; white-glove remake support. If you're ordering remotely, the safest path is a tailor who reviews your measurements before cutting — Nathan Tailors does this over WhatsApp and ships worldwide in 2–3 weeks.