Published in 2025

Trublu Tailor

When a suit costs $425, the website has to earn it


Trublu Tailor already had a website. It just didn’t match what they were selling. We rebuilt it from the ground up — a complete redesign that gave Sandton’s finest bespoke tailor a digital presence as deliberate as their craft.

Services


Industries


Location

7,000+

ZAR per suit · ~$425

5.0 ★

Google rating since relaunch

2 yrs

Live · zero rebuilds

Luxury Menswear

International Client

Complete Redesign

Custom PDP Engineering

South Africa

Trublu Tailor

01 — The Situation

A luxury tailor. A website that didn't match.

Trublu Tailor operates out of 11 Alice Lane, Sandton — one of Johannesburg’s most prestigious commercial addresses. Their clientele includes wedding parties, matric dance buyers, legal professionals, and high-net-worth individuals spending 7,000+ ZAR on a single suit without hesitation.

They already had a website. But the design was fundamentally misaligned with what they were selling. The visual language didn’t signal the quality, exclusivity, or confidence their buyers expected before making contact. A mid-market-looking site was costing them credibility with exactly the clients they needed to impress.

"A site that looked mid-market was costing them credibility with exactly the buyers they needed to impress."

They needed a complete teardown and rebuild — not a patch. A new foundation built to the standard of the product being sold.

Before

  • Off-brand visual design — didn't reflect the price point or the buyer
  • Default theme product pages — not built for high-consideration purchases
  • No dedicated landing pages per service category
  • Static, flat UI — no editorial pacing or motion
  • Site existed but wasn't ready to relaunch

After

  • Luxury-aligned design — "Attainable Luxury" positioning at every section
  • Fully custom-coded product page — engineered for high-ticket decision-making
  • 3 bespoke category landing pages — Wedding, Matric Dance, Tailored Shirts
  • Sitewide AOS animations — editorial scroll pacing across all 10 pages
  • Relaunched and live — running on the original build two years on
02 — The Build

Every section engineered to the same standard as the tailoring.

Trublu’s buyers make their first judgement before a single word is read. Every section of the rebuild was engineered to signal one thing: this is a brand that takes its craft seriously.

Custom-Engineered Product Page

The desired high-ticket product layout didn’t exist natively. We built it entirely from custom code — section by section — for a buyer making a 7,000 ZAR decision. Not a theme block. Not a template override. A purpose-built page for high-consideration purchasing.

3 Dedicated Category Landing Pages

Wedding Suits, Matric Dance, Tailored Shirts — each page built for a distinct buyer intent and emotional context. Not repurposed from a template. Each one crafted to speak directly to the buyer arriving for that specific occasion.

Semi-Dynamic Homepage Product Grid

The homepage product grid is powered by custom code — dynamic content display without manual page editing every time inventory changes. The client updates products; the homepage reflects it automatically.

Full Blog Architecture

Blog listing page and single post template — built to compound. SEO authority, brand voice, and long-form content infrastructure that grows in value over time.

Search + Account System

Native search and a custom login/signup popup — both integrated invisibly into the premium experience. Present when needed. Undetectable when not.

Sitewide AOS Animations

Scroll-triggered reveals across all 10 pages. The layered, editorial pacing that luxury buyers expect — where every section earns its place on screen rather than loading all at once.

Architecture that outlasted the first business plan

Built to absorb a full business model change — without a single page being rebuilt.

Trublu launched with an online checkout. As the business matured, the client made a deliberate decision: bespoke suits don’t convert via cart — they convert via conversation. He pivoted to a consultation-led model, handling enquiries through a chat app he installed independently. The storefront absorbed the entire shift without modification.

The original architecture from the relaunch is still live today. That’s not maintenance — that’s the difference between a build that was engineered and one that was assembled.

03 — The result

A storefront that earns the price before the consultation begins.

$425

Average suit value · Sandton's luxury menswear market

Trublu Tailor’s buyers make their first judgement in seconds. The redesigned storefront now signals exactly what their suits deliver: precision, exclusivity, and craftsmanship worth paying for. The site holds a 5.0 Google rating, has operated without modification since the relaunch, and absorbed a full business model pivot without a single page being rebuilt.

Two years on, the original build is still live. No patch fixes. No emergency rebuilds. No developer calls to change a section. A storefront engineered to last — and did.