When you’re shopping for a custom suit, whether it’s for a wedding, prom, or your professional wardrobe, you’ll encounter terms like “fused,” “half-canvas,” and “full-canvas.” These might sound technical, but understanding them can save you money and help you choose a suit that looks great for years to come.
What is canvas in a suit?
Suiting canvas is a third layer of fabric placed between the outer fabric of a jacket and the inner lining. It helps the jacket hold its shape. Canvas is a strong fabric made by weaving threads tightly together.
People use it to make things like tents, backpacks, sails, and shelters because it lasts a long time. Artists often paint on canvas, which is usually stretched over a wooden frame. It is also used to make items like handbags, phone cases, and shoes.
What is Fused Suits: The Budget Option
The Problems with Fusing
When Fused Makes Sense
Half-Canvas Suits: The Sweet Spot
The lower portion remains fused
Why Half-Canvas Works
Full-Canvas Suits: The Premium Choice








