Worn for Hari Raya, weddings and formal occasions, the baju melayu is a garment of quiet dignity. Understanding baju melayu tailoring gives you real appreciation for its clean construction — and the confidence to one day sew your own. Here is an introduction to the craft.
What is a baju melayu?
The baju melayu is the traditional Malay outfit for men, made up of several coordinated parts:
- The baju — a long-sleeved top with a stand-up collar.
- The seluar — matching trousers.
- The sampin — a length of cloth (often songket) wrapped around the waist over the outfit.
It is typically finished with one of two classic necklines: the cekak musang (a full stand collar) or the teluk belanga (a neat, collarless round neckline with fine hand finishing).
The skills you'll use
Baju melayu tailoring is precise, tidy work:
- Constructing and attaching the collar cleanly (especially the cekak musang).
- Setting in sleeves and achieving a comfortable, well-balanced fit.
- Tailoring matching trousers.
- Crisp finishing — the beauty of a baju melayu is in its neatness.
Is it hard to make?
The construction is clean rather than fussy, but the finishing needs care, which places it among the more advanced makes. It is very learnable with guidance, ideally after building skills through a dressmaking progression. Many families make a baju melayu and a baju kurung together for the festive season.
Learn baju melayu tailoring with us
At Two Moles in Subang Jaya, the baju melayu is one of the traditional pieces in our expert package (RM1,200), made over ten sessions with close guidance. Tailoring formal wear is exactly the craft our family shop was known for — you can read our story here. Planning ahead for the festive season? See our guide to sewing a Raya outfit.
Frequently asked questions
What is the sampin worn with a baju melayu?
The sampin is a cloth wrapped around the waist over the outfit, often in songket, adding a formal, finished look.
Do I need experience to make a baju melayu?
It is an advanced garment, so some tailoring experience helps. If you are starting fresh, our beginner classes are the place to begin.
What's the difference between cekak musang and teluk belanga?
They are two traditional necklines: cekak musang has a full stand-up collar, while teluk belanga has a neat collarless round neckline with fine hand finishing.
Want to tailor your own baju melayu? Message us on WhatsApp or see the expert class.