 So I remember like the very first custom experience I had. I wanted to do something unique and that had a little bit of my personality in, but I also think you could go overboard in some of those situations. Have you seen some customizations gone bad? I've seen some bad suits. I hate to admit that, you know, the customer always gets to choose what they want. I think custom shooting is a learning process. You see that with our customers. They'll start at the bottom and then they'll understand that, you know, the beauty of fabric, the beauty of little details, handmade details. My custom suits are some of my favorite pieces to where they're made for me. They fit great. They make me feel really good. There's nothing like having a custom suit. I think the more you do it, the more custom suits you have made, the more confidence you have. And that makes you more confident to try something a little bit different that you might not necessarily have tried when you were just getting into it as well. The first question I think we always ask is, what do you need the suit for? What do you have in your closet already? Exactly. Whether it's for business, whether it's for pleasure, whether it's for any formal engagement that you might have or for a multitude of those things. So that'll then dictate which fabric we go for. People like to go with kind of what we call a four-season fabric. I don't believe that such a thing. Is there really such a thing? I don't think there is. There's a multi-season fabric, which you could wear for multiple seasons, but I think dressing seasonally is very important. So that's another factor that we take into account. They ask me on the blog all the time, like, I want to get my first custom suit, what should I do? I always recommend a navy suit. You can't go wrong with that. It's your workhorse suit. Exactly. Yeah, yeah. Completely agree. A navy suit, you can also back it up and wear the jacket casually as well. And yeah, it's just going to be a go-to for all those important meanings and social occasions. So what's your favorite part about working in the custom suit business? Nothing is ever the same. We're not making 10,000 medium shirts here. All our customers are individuals. Every suit we make is completely different from the next. Whether it's measurements, whether it's customizations, whether it's fabrics, nothing we make is ever the same.