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Marc Valeric, a Beverly Hills milliner, sold 125 bespoke hats in two weeks to women desperate to dress properly for royal receptions.
1983 March 7, Kurt Andersen, “Her Majesty in Mellowland”, in Time
Were Athenian pots bespoke, bearing images requested by Etruscans?
2001, Robin Osborne, “Why Did Athenian Pots Appeal to the Etruscans?”, in World Archaeology, volume 33, number 2, Taylor & Francis, page 278
People gathered round, since it was something of an event, their MP, in his bespoke pinstripe and red tie, clutching an old Wellington boot and about to hurl it through the air.
2004, Alan Hollinghurst, chapter 10, in The Line of Beauty […], 1st US edition, New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury Publishing
… others are attempting the more ambitious feat of engineering bespoke human organs from scratch.
2012 August 1, Ed Yong, “Replacement Parts”, in The Scientist, retrieved 2012-08-12
There are 436 escalators in the London Underground, and every one is totally bespoke.
2016, The Tube: Going Underground, season 1, episode 6
You need to get a nice bespoked suit. "Bespoke" means i's custom-made to fit your specific dimensions and emphasize what's flattering about your shape.
2017, “Elements Part 2: Bespoken For”, in Adventure Time
Relating to someone who makes custom-made products, especially clothing items. examples
simple past of bespeak examples
(archaic) past participle of bespeak