A different look, Monday to Friday.
Decided once. Never again.
Answer a few questions and we design your whole work week — five shirts and five chinos, a fresh look every day — then make them to your measurements. One quiz on Sunday. A solved week for years.

You don’t need more clothes. You need to stop thinking about them.
A full closet and nothing that fits is still nothing to wear. The Work Week ends the morning decision: ten pieces that mix into a different look every day, so you grab and go and look put-together with zero effort.
Bespoke-grade fit at ready-to-wear money.
It’s made to measure, cut and sewn in our own workshop in Hoi An, and shipped straight to your door. You’re not paying a boutique’s rent or a brand’s markup — only for the cloth and the cut. That’s the entire reason the number is what it is.
Stop dressing a mannequin’s body. Get clothes cut for yours.
Off the rack fits a mannequin — too tight in the shoulders, too baggy at the waist, never both right. Every shirt and chino in your week is made to your measurements, so it fits the first time and every time.
DAYWEAVE. Built for the desk, not the runway.
We didn't want a shirt that looks sharp at 9 and wilts by lunch — so we don't use linen. We use DAYWEAVE: a dense, long-wearing cotton — poplin, oxford, twill — woven and made in Hội An, a place that hits 34°C and 85% humidity and gives nothing that doesn't breathe a place to hide.
Woven tight enough to hold a crisp line through a full day of meetings, open enough to let your skin breathe. Put it on Monday. Forget about it. It only gets softer from there.

No middleman in that number.
Ten made-to-measure garments — five shirts and five chinos — built to your measurements and shipped worldwide. Online made-to-measure shirts alone run $80–$150 each before you add trousers; a full week at retail-MTM lands far past this. The savings come from a shorter supply chain, not corners on the cloth: you're buying from the workshop the brands buy from, minus their markup.
| A single look | A full week (5+5) | |
|---|---|---|
| Online made-to-measure | ~$85–150 / shirt | well past $790 |
| Department-store off-the-rack | fits a mannequin | + alterations, still off |
| The Work Week (workshop-direct) | — | $790, all in |
Worldwide shipping is included. The only thing not in the number is import tax, if your country charges it — paid to the courier on delivery, never to us.
One quiz now. A solved week by Friday — for years.
Answer a few questions. We design your Monday-to-Friday and render it before you decide anything. You stop shopping.
Build your Work Week →Can ChatGPT build me a week of work outfits?
It can suggest a capsule — five shirts, five chinos, a look a day. What it can’t do is measure you, make the clothes, or ship them. The Work Week does all three: one quiz designs your Monday-to-Friday, then we make every piece to your measurements in Hoi An.
Is made-to-measure actually worth it, or a gimmick?
It’s worth it when it removes the two things off-the-rack can’t fix — shoulders too tight, waist too baggy — and when you skip the boutique markup. We cut to your measurements and ship direct from our workshop, so you get bespoke-grade fit at ready-to-wear money.
Why are custom shirts from Vietnam cheaper?
Not cheaper cloth — a shorter supply chain. Vietnam is one of the world’s largest garment exporters; the brands already make here. Buy from the workshop directly and you cut the boutique rent and the brand markup, not the quality.
What should I wear to work for a week?
Five shirts and five chinos that mix into a different look every day, in a breathable everyday cotton that isn’t linen and doesn’t sweat through. That’s exactly The Work Week — and we make all ten to your measurements.
Is the fabric linen?
No. DAYWEAVE is a cotton-rich cloth — poplin, oxford, twill — woven for heat and humidity. It breathes like you’d want in summer but holds a crisp line to 6pm.