In world of suits there are no original designs currently available. What is original anyways? A Tom Ford suit jacket is essentially form-fitted with roped shoulders (a traditional English tailoring style) topped with with large peak style lapels that were popularized in the 70s but originated in, again, English/Italian military tailoring tradition in the late 19th century. His suits are completed with a pair of low-rise, tapered trousers that are reminiscent of something you would have seen all over America in the 1960s. Tom Ford wrote a wonderful introduction for the book entitled "Bespoke: The Men's Style of Savile Row." In it, he makes a great admission: "The English style, in fact, became the international style for well dressed men all over the world in the 20th century and this influence has not waned even in today's more casual world. I suppose that when it comes to men's clothes I am an Anglophile and if I did not design my own men's collection, I would have virtually my entire wardrobe made on Savile Row. This is a great book for anyone interested in suits/tailoring to pick up. I have found that traditional bespoke tailors tend to have a distinct "house style" from which they do not often deviate. Recently, however, I had the experience of designing a custom suit a Bachrach, where they could literally do anything you desired with regard to style; I mean, custom lapel style/width, shoulder design (natural to heavily roped), cut, number of buttons, and on and on. I even had the option of getting a full canvass constructed suit, which is a major bonus....plus they had a range of fabric, from low end to Zegna. For $1100, I got quite a suit that was customized from top to bottom. Now, I still prefer suits made by my tailor.....but they are $2300 a pop and cannot be purchased regularly. I know that Bachrach sources their suits from a factory in China, so I am sure with some research you could find an online company that offers the same design flexibility at a lower cost.