+ bespoke-suit

Simple Alterations That Have A Big Impact

Think of the clothes in your closet…are there a few pieces that make you feel like you can take on the world when you wear them? If there are ones that don’t, consider going to see a tailor. Tailors can take an OK garment and turn it into a wardrobe staple that you’ll wear again and again! Below are 4 simple and low-cost alterations… Read More

+ formal-events

The Rules of Dress for Formal Events

With the holiday season in full swing, do you know the proper attire to wear to your next event? White Tie: The epitome of formal events. Typically this dress consists of:  a tailcoat and matching dress pants paired with a white vest(usually made from pique fabric), white wingtip collar dress shirt with studs, and a white bowite. Complete the look with black patent dress… Read More

+ custom-suits

5 Questions You Should Ask Before You Buy A Suit

Purchasing a suit can be a big investment; at least you should treat it that way. Whether it’s your first or fifth, you’ll want to learn a little more about the product you are purchasing. Keeping these key 5 questions in mind on your next shopping trip will guide you towards choosing the right suit for you. 1. What is the fabric content? We… Read More

+ best-fitting-suit

Artful Tailoring: The Right Fit For The Right Impression!

We were recently featured in Attorney At Law Magazine! Read our interview below:  AALM: Custom tailoring and creating custom clothing is quite a skilled craft. What led you to follow this career path? Aladdin: Tailoring was a family trade that I grew up around. I started learning when I was just a little boy and developed my skills over time. AALM: What are you most passionate about… Read More

+ wool-fabric

How do I know which fabric to pick?

  If you have ever gone to buy a suit (custom or not) you’ve probably noticed the words “Super ___” located somewhere on the fabric label. What exactly does this mean? Wool is measured in microns, and categorized via a grading system. The term “Super” in front of the number is actually just for show/marketing purposes.  The number is what you really want to… Read More