"Mrs. Xiao, are you all looking at me like that because there's something wrong with the clothes?" Lin Tian asked in surprise as he spread his hands and looked himself over.
The suit bore no labels and wasn't purchased off-the-rack; it was bespoke, tailored perfectly to his size. Moreover, the material was as comfortable as casual wear, yet it maintained the formality of a full suit—undoubtedly, the fabric alone was costly.
Not to mention, the suit was tailored, which, these days, made such handcrafted items quite rare and desirable.
Lin Tian had never liked wearing suits because they felt too restrictive, but this formal attire surprisingly offered the comfort of leisurewear, a testament to the tailor's exceptional skills.
This was precisely why wealthy individuals preferred custom-tailored clothes over off-the-rack options.