Here’s the headline most travellers don’t realise: back home, a custom suit takes 4 to 12 weeks. In Kathmandu, you can often walk out with a tailored suit in 24 to 72 hours. That speed is exactly why so many visitors get one (or three) made before they fly out. But fast and good aren’t automatic — this guide explains how quickly you can realistically get a suit made in Kathmandu, what a rush job means for fit, and how to plan a short trip so you come home with a suit you’ll actually wear.
How long does a custom suit normally take — and why Kathmandu is different
In the US, UK and Australia, made-to-measure suits typically take 4–6 weeks and full bespoke 6–12 weeks, because the work is queued behind other orders and fittings are spaced out over weeks. Kathmandu’s tailoring shops run differently: skilled tailors work in-house, often on-site, and are set up to turn a suit around for visitors on a tight schedule. That’s how a city becomes known for the “suit in 24 hours” — the labour is fast, local and flexible.
Realistic turnaround times in Kathmandu
| Timeframe | What’s realistic |
|---|---|
| 24 hours (rush) | A simple 2-piece suit with one quick fitting — possible at shops that offer express service, usually for an added fee. |
| 2–3 days | The sweet spot: a well-made 2 or 3-piece suit with one or two proper fittings. Best balance of speed and fit. |
| 4–7 days | Bespoke or premium imported-fabric suits with more hand-finishing and multiple fittings. |
| 1–2 weeks | Wedding outfits or heavily detailed work — give it room, especially in wedding season. |
Can you really get a suit made in 24 hours in Kathmandu?
Yes — several Kathmandu tailors advertise bespoke and made-to-measure suits in 24–72 hours, and plenty of travellers have done it. Just understand the trade-offs of the fastest option:
- You’ll usually get one fitting instead of two, so there’s less room to fine-tune the fit.
- Rush builds tend to use simpler (fused) construction rather than slower half- or full-canvas work.
- Your fabric choice is limited to what’s in stock and quick to cut.
- Expect a rush fee on top of the standard price.
If you have even one extra day, take it — a 2–3 day build with a second fitting gives a noticeably better result for not much more time.
What affects how fast your suit can be made
- Complexity: a plain 2-piece is far quicker than a 3-piece with waistcoat, working cuffs or a patterned cloth that needs matching.
- Fittings: the more fittings you allow, the better the fit — but each one adds time.
- Fabric availability: in-stock cloth is instant; special-order or imported fabric adds days.
- Shop workload & season: wedding season and festivals slow everyone down — book ahead.
- How decisive you are: knowing your style and colour before you arrive saves a surprising amount of time.
Your game plan for getting a suit made on a short trip
- Message the tailor before you arrive. Confirm they can meet your timeline and ask about rush service and cost in writing.
- Go on day one, not your last day. This single decision is the difference between a rushed guess and a fitted suit.
- Come prepared. Know the cut, colour and number of pieces you want; a photo of a suit you like helps a lot.
- Bring a well-fitting garment. A jacket or shirt that already fits gives the tailor an instant reference.
- Make every fitting. Show up on time and speak up about anything that feels off.
- Have a backup. If time runs out, ask whether they can finish it and ship it to you (more on that below).
What to compromise on when you’re in a hurry (and what not to)
If you’re tight on time, it’s fine to compromise on fabric exotics, hand-finished details and a third fitting. Don’t compromise on at least one proper fitting and on the core measurements — shoulders, chest and jacket length are what make a suit look custom rather than off-the-rack. A simple, well-fitted navy or charcoal suit made in two days will always beat a fancy fabric rushed in one with no fitting.
If you run out of time: shipping it home
Sometimes the trip is just too short. The good news is that many Kathmandu tailors, including Suitmandu, accept international orders and can courier the finished suit to you, keeping your measurements on file for next time. So even a last-minute fitting on your final day doesn’t have to mean leaving empty-handed — confirm shipping cost and timing before you pay.
Where to get a suit made fast in Kathmandu
For a tailoring house used to working with visitors on a deadline, Suitmandu at Narayan Gopal Chowk, Chakrapath offers made-to-measure and bespoke suits with 3-piece sets from NPR 14,999, a wide range of in-stock premium fabrics (which helps speed), and international delivery if your suit needs to follow you home. Book a free consultation, tell them your departure date, and they’ll map out a realistic timeline. For the full walkthrough, see our guide on how to get a suit made in Kathmandu.
FAQ: getting a suit made fast in Kathmandu
Can a suit be made in 24 hours in Kathmandu?
Yes — a simple 2-piece suit can be made in about 24 hours at shops offering express service, usually for a rush fee and with a single fitting. For a better fit, allow 2–3 days.
Can a suit be tailored in 2 days?
Two to three days is the ideal window in Kathmandu. It’s enough time for one or two fittings and a properly finished 2 or 3-piece suit without rushing the fit.
How is Kathmandu so much faster than tailors back home?
Tailors in Kathmandu work in-house and are set up to serve visitors on short timelines, whereas Western made-to-measure (4–6 weeks) and bespoke (6–12 weeks) are queued and spaced over weeks.
Does a faster suit mean lower quality?
Not necessarily — but the very fastest builds use simpler construction and fewer fittings. Allowing 2–3 days lets the tailor use better construction and refine the fit, which is what makes a suit look custom.
How many days should I budget to be safe?
Three to four days is comfortable for a quality custom suit with fittings. Allow a week or more for bespoke, premium fabrics or wedding wear.
Turnaround times are indicative for 2026 and vary by tailor, complexity and season. Always confirm your timeline directly with the shop before ordering.