An
adjective describing an
item which has been
custom-made, most often referring to
clothing that has specifically designed for the
person who will be
wearing it. This term is unfortunately
archaic, as bespoke clothing is not nearly as economically
viable in the days of
mass-production and
sweatshop labor as it was during its height in
19th century Europe. However, most
fashion designers can be
contracted to
design and
create bespoke items, for a suitably
astronomic fee.
Smilin Zack has also pointed out that the term still exists in modern usage, describing software. It serves as an antonym to "shrink-wrap".