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custom-made; looking like it cost a million bucks
John's new Maybach 57 is bespoke.
bespoke by Nomedawg April 24, 2006
The word Bespoke came from the 1600's and meant something had "Been spoken for."

The modern use of the word bespoke means to be custom made exactly to a customers personal preference with absolutely no level of detail or expense spared.
I went to Honk Kong to buy a beautiful bespoke tailor made suit. Even with the travel and hotel costs, it was still a fraction of the cost of what it would be to have one made by a tailor on Savile Row.
Bespoke by WHISKEYMAN1234 July 26, 2018
a gimmicky marketing term used by people of low intelligence, who can't come up with a better description of their product, to lure in other people of even lower intelligence to buy said product.
Check out or amazing collection of bespoke incontinence briefs.
Bespoke by adamwearsblak July 26, 2022
One of the powerful masculin trends for 2008 in fashion. Bespoke tailoring reffers to a particularity of british fashion, but the term 'bespoke' is now extended to all life's domains, as a powerful mark of luxury, an anti-brand/ anti-globalisation reaction.
Bespoke fashion is for rich people.
bespoke by DeeDeelia April 12, 2008

"That, my lord is what she bespoke". 

"That's what she said" but in old english wording. Usualy used for extra humor during a "That's what she said" moment.
"The screw won't go in staight". "That, my lord is what she bespoke".

bespoke couture

custom-made looking like it cost a million pounds a powerful mark of luxury
camikiya garments are the definition of bespoke couture along side sexy haute couture hybrid fashion