Robb NYC Guide: Custom Suits
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Freemans Bench-Made Bespoke: The masters of refined downtown men’s lifestyle have outdone themselves again. Read more...
Michael Andrews Bespoke: From a dark Noho alley, tailor Michael Andrews offers uptown service and a dash of downtown style. Read more...
Lord Willy's: The standard Lord Willy’s suit is designed with a mind toward getting men to stand out while still feeling comfortable and confident. Read more...
Turnbull & Asser: With the opening of its Manhattan flagship store, Turnbull & Asser is offering a host of new custom services. Read more...
Miller's Oath: At a time when many oh-so-hip clothiers are channeling classic Americana, there’s something special about the real thing. Read more...
SEW: Bespoke tailor Scott Evan Wasserberger dresses the Nolita elite in fine, locally made clothes. Read more...
Holland & Sherry: Much more than suits. Legendary luxury supplier Holland & Sherry opens its first-ever retail store—and nails it. Read more...
Against Nature: A Lower East Side shop from the owners of Doyle Mueser makes classic suiting with an edge. Read more...
White Chalk: In Nolita, an alternative spin on highbrow bespoke tailoring. Read more...
Windsor Custom: Nice suit, bro. Sports bar The Ainsworth tries custom suiting downstairs, for the ultimate high-end halftime diversion. Read more...
Doyle Mueser: Sartorial suits with a youthful, edgy twist. Read more...
Louis Purple: This reputable French label opened its first and only U.S. store downtown, with an eye toward tradition. Read more...
Hisham Oumlil: A suit with personal touches that reflect a man's lifestyle. Read more...
Martin Greenfield Clothiers: The octogenarian legend of NYC tailoring now makes clothes for the city's finest retailers, and personally meets with private clients for custom fittings. Read more...
Stephen Kempson: Hang out, have a drink. Leave with a suit and a personal transformation. Read more...












































































