Est. 1663
Vitale Barberis Canonico
Over three and a half centuries of Italian textile mastery — the oldest active woollen mill in the world, and the cornerstone of the TBSC collection.
We have always believed that a suit is a quiet kind of authority — earned, not announced. For seventy years, one family has built garments for those who understand the difference.
The late Sunderlal Bagai opened the doors of BS Fabrics in Bombay — a house founded not on ambition alone, but on an uncompromising reverence for cloth, and for the men who wear it well.
What the late Sunderlal Bagai built was not merely a business — it was a living argument that Indian tailoring belonged on the world's finest stages.
Under the stewardship of the late Rajkumar Sunil Bagai, that founding resolve was carried across thirty-eight cities throughout India — an empire built on quality, trust, and a distinguished suiting tradition.
From tier-one metros to tier-three towns, the house carried its standard of craft to places where bespoke suiting had seldom ventured — never once diluting its measure of excellence.
ODESZHCA takes residence at 86–90 Paul Street, London. Over five thousand bespoke garments crafted — the precision of English tailoring meeting the soul of an Indian founding.
Seventy years of heritage meet a new era — where the rigour of English tailoring and the soul of an Indian house that has never forgotten where it began are now one. The legacy continues, carried forward by the third and fourth generations.
The late Sunderlal Bagai opens the doors of BS Fabrics in Bombay — a house founded on an uncompromising reverence for cloth, and the men who wear it well.
BS Fabrics earns its reputation as a house apart — distinguished for the calibre of its cloth and the refinement of its work across southern India.
A national network of stores and franchises takes shape — the house extending its reach without ever diluting its standard. Thirty-eight cities, one unwavering measure of excellence.
Rajkumar Sunil Bagai represents the house at an international conference, formally distinguished as the foremost purveyor of fine suiting in South India.
Sub-branches open in tier-three cities — carrying the house's standard of craft to towns where bespoke suiting had seldom ventured.
The house crosses the ocean. ODESZHCA takes residence at 86–90 Paul Street, London — over five thousand bespoke garments crafted.
Seventy years of heritage meet a new era — where the precision of English tailoring and the soul of an Indian founding are one.
Tradition, continued. The cloth endures.
A floating canvas that moves with you and improves with age.
Shaped stitch by stitch for a lapel that rolls, never folds.
Working surgeon's cuffs — the unmistakable signature of bespoke.
Private linings and finishing chosen by you, seen by few.
We do not weave our own cloth — we choose it, from the houses the world's tailors have trusted for centuries.
Est. 1663
Over three and a half centuries of Italian textile mastery — the oldest active woollen mill in the world, and the cornerstone of the TBSC collection.
Milano
Modern cloth engineered for structure, durability and elegance — flannels and country weaves of impeccable hand.
Silver Line
Luxury textiles known for refined texture and sophisticated pattern — Super 130's wool with confidence and character.
The finest garment begins with the finest cloth, cut by hand and shaped with patience.
Founding Principle · 1955