Let's be perfectly clear. Investing in custom office wear should leave you feeling empowered. Too often, it just leaves you feeling cheated. I know the feeling all too well—I learned this lesson the hard way.
I ordered a custom pink blazer from what claimed to be a high-end online retailer. I needed a sharp, professional look for business travel and paid close to $800 for what I assumed would be a flawless fit. What I received was a cheaply made disaster.
To be completely honest, buying that custom blazer from Site X was a massive disappointment. When you're spending $800, you expect perfection. Instead, every detail felt like an afterthought. The entire experience was a stressful ordeal from beginning to end.

Here is a breakdown of the failures I encountered. Each point made the $800 price tag feel like a cruel joke:
Verdict: When you pay a premium price, you're paying for reliability and quality materials. If a retailer doesn't provide progress updates or use high-grade materials (like 316L steel for hardware or equivalent textiles), steer clear. A custom blazer that needs constant adjustment is nothing more than a very expensive error.
After that fiasco, I was ready to swear off buying any dedicated workwear online. The thought of spending another small fortune only to receive another defective item was overwhelming. I needed a professional, polished look, not a DIY sewing project.
I began browsing different options in the apparel category, but my trust was shattered. I felt burned, my wallet was lighter, and I was still stuck wearing an outdated jacket.
Then, a colleague recommended Mozaer. I was deeply skeptical, but their promised contrast—a simple process, guaranteed materials, and a focus on business workwear—convinced me to try one more time. I specifically wanted a quality jacket and held out hope for their take on the pink blazer.