Park Navy Performance Suit
Alton Lane’s navy performance suit is the brand’s digital-first custom tailoring promise reduced to a versatile wedding-and-work uniform.
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Story & heritage
Alton Lane was founded in 2009 and is built around modern bespoke menswear: suits, blazers, trousers, tuxedos and shirts made through a mix of 3D body scanning and hand measurements. The Park Navy Performance Suit is a direct entry point into that model, sold as a customizable tailored suit with a two-week delivery promise and a 100% fit guarantee on the official site.
The official product page frames this navy stretch suit for grooms, groomsmen, guests and formal events, then ties it back to the brand’s made-for-you flow: measurements first, then fabric and details such as lining, buttons and piping.
Materials & craft
The product specification lists a 50% wool, 44% polyester and 6% spandex composition with dry-clean care. Alton Lane describes the cloth as high-tech stretch with a soft hand feel, while the broader site says its custom clothing uses premium textiles from leading mills.
How to choose & style
Choose this as the safest Alton Lane suit: navy works for weddings, interviews and business travel, and the performance blend keeps the mood practical rather than precious. Keep the customization classic — dark buttons, restrained lining, white or pale-blue shirt — if it needs to serve as a first custom suit.