james sleater's employees have never been busier. rs in lockdown, many gentlemen feel like trying something new, something a bit looser and more comfortable. james: if i put on a blue suit in the morning, it's just one decision, trousers and jacket come as a parcel. but if i pick a jacket out, i have to think what trousers to put with it, what shoes. so actually, it requires a lot more thought, and a lot more work for your tailor, therefore. reporter: it's all to do with a yearning for freedom, says fashion blogger aleks cvetkovic. and with the hope the lockdowns are now a thing of the past. aleks: the business suit is having quite a tough time. but that does something, i think, something quite exciting. because if men no longer have to wear the suit as a uniform, they can use the suit as a tool to express themselves. so, what we are seeing in london, or what we've seen over the last 1.5 years or so, is a big de-corporating of the suit. the suit has become much less corporate and much more of a lifestyle garment. reporter: and so, jam