Our Tang suits are designed for grooms, fathers, and family members who want a look that blends Chinese tradition with modern tailoring.
The four Tang suits shown below are our base designs and serve as a starting point for your own creation.
You can also explore the Zhongshan suit, known as the Chinese suit, which features a structured silhouette and tailored finish.
Tang Suit Collection – Bespoke Chinese Jackets for Grooms and Fathers

tang suit and zhongshan suit
The Tang suit and Zhongshan suit both hold cultural meaning but differ in style and tailoring.
A Tang suit has a Mandarin collar, frog buttons, and a relaxed fit. It is often made of silk or brocade with hand embroidery of dragons, phoenixes, or sea waves that symbolize blessings and harmony.
A Zhongshan suit, also known as the Chinese suit, has a more structured shape with clean lines and four pockets. Many modern grooms choose it for its tailored fit that highlights the shoulders and waist while keeping a elegant and confident look.

personalization and embroidery
Each Tang suit begins with an individual pattern tailored to the client’s body. We work with fine materials such as silk brocade, jacquard, or wool blend.
For multicultural weddings, symbols can be blended to represent blessings from both cultures. One example is our Tang suit featuring a hand-embroidered peacock and dragon, which combines Chinese and Indian traditions of prosperity, strength, and harmony.
Linings can include subtle embroidery or personalized details.

Tailored for Precision and Comfort
Every suit is patterned to your posture and body shape.
We refine the shoulder, sleeve, and waist for natural balance and movement.
If you have never worn a silk-lined jacket and pants, you should try it. Silk is breathable, flexible, and absorbs moisture, keeping you comfortable in any season.
Real Clients in Their Tang Suits

Koi and dragon embroidery in royal blue silk Tang suit - Kevin

Chinese name on grey silk Tang suit - Jonny

Minimalist black silk Tang suit - Ted

Modern tailored zhongshan suit - Han

green silk Tang suit with mother's chinese name - Ray

gold generation belt and family pet dog embroidery - Tony



FAQ
A bespoke Tang suit usually takes 2–3 months, depending on the fabric and embroidery complexity.
A Tang suit is designed to match the bride’s attire, often sharing colors, embroidery themes, or symbolic motifs for a unified look.
Because each Tang suit is custom-made, we don’t publish set prices online. The cost depends on the fabric, embroidery, and level of personalization you choose. During your consultation, we’ll share options that fit your vision and budget. For more details, visit our Pricing & Timeline page.
When choosing between the two styles, consider your partner’s outfit and the tone of your wedding.
If your bride is wearing a traditional red and gold Chinese wedding dress, a Tang suit with embroidery is the best match, complementing the colors and symbolism of blessings and prosperity.
If she is wearing a modern Cheongsam or Western gown, a Zhongshan suit is the ideal choice. Its clean lines and tailored shape create a refined and balanced pairing, blending cultural heritage with modern elegance.









