Bespoke in a sentence as an adjective

There are probably tens of thousands of consulting firms in the US. Most of them produce bespoke software for businesses at five/six figures an engagement.

Or maybe the price of top bespoke tailors in town is comparable, because they make better use of lower-paid assistants.

Cost, development time, quality, the definition of MVP, exactly how "bespoke" a project is, etc.

Government uses outdated, bespoke technology from the 90s.

The therapy used in Russia and Georgia is often a bespoke formulation for each individual patient.

Recently we wrote a bespoke proxy to rip apart a custom encrypted protocol, tamper with messages, and cobble it back together again.

Do we really want a web of 100% bespoke JavaScript MV web-apps with no publicly consumable APIs nor semantic representations?

Pure hearsay by real but drug traffickers, woven into a skillful tale of bespoke swimming pools, deliberately painting him as a drug dealer in the jury's minds.

Then look at this never-ending parade of surprised victims who lost their bitcoins just because somebody found a vulnerability in some hosting company's bespoke password reset form.

Every control system is like a bespoke suit made from one-of-a-kind custom fabrictailored precisely for the conditions of that industrial installation and no other.

Bespoke definitions

adjective

(of clothing) custom-made

See also: bespoken made-to-order tailored tailor-made