We’ve added three articles to Gabucci.co.uk to compliment videos we shot this spring about fitting grooms for weddings. It’s an area we’ve done really well in getting Gabucci into AI overviews, citations and as regular recommendations on voice search.
The first article talks about the location of the store in the heart of Bath’s main upmarket shopping district for independent stores. We talk in detail about the services and the tailoring, the fabrics and the choices.
We talk about the various European labels they stock and how some shirts are created for Gabucci only and feature unique designs.

But we go beyond talking about the store and specific district and broaden the article to cover Bath as a shopping destination and particularly for men’s fashion. We included details of famous large branded retailers and also vintage and pre-loved options to give a really useful guide.
Not too surprisingly we do explain why for many customers, Gabucci would and should be the best choice but we try to be objective and informative in our descriptions of all the stores.
We were quite surprised to find most of the stores that used to compete more directly with Gabucci and are still listed in the city guide fr this year, haven’t traded for a year or two.
Our second article was again written to be informative and concentrated on Gabucci’s skills and service as tailors and wedding outfitters for grooms and male guests, and we focussed on the costs and benefits of hiring a suit, having one made to measure, buying off the peg or working with Gabucci to dress one or more makes in the wedding party with a very limited edition suit, in either Scottish or Italian wool, linen for summer, fitted precisely to the wearer.

This works out as a very affordable alternative to the traditional handmade suit and can be produced faster with much more of a choice of styles, and a choice of traditional British or Italian fit.
Because each suit is made in tiny numbers and designed to incorporate many stylish features, the groom and or groomsmen, father of the bride etc can be fitted with a beautiful, almost unique suit that is really going to stand out. The fit will be impeccable and the suit will last for years and remain stylish and exude quality for not much more than a good quality off the peg suit, and considerably less than a traditional tailored suit.
The third article looks at the choice of both more relaxed and more formal Italian styles, made from Italian wool produced in some of the finest and oldest mills in Tuscany, and traditional sporting and more formal city styles produced with Scottish wools from famous Scottish mills, again commissioned by Gabucci.

The name does give it away a little so it will come as no surprise that Gabucci has a very strong Italian design and cultural background but the staff as well as the tailors are well aware that each style and wool has its own benefits and they look constantly to produce the best result for every customer.
Taken individually, the articles answer queries being asked of Google and AI search by the store’s potential customer base, and taken together give a very broad overview of the wide range of services and stock available and the level of customer care given, while looking to provide good informative choices covering the rest of the Bath city menswear market.