
Brooklyn Tailors is a prime example of how the fashion industry should operate: small, local, and people-focused. Run by Brenna Boyce and Daniel Lewis out of their label’s namesake borough, Brooklyn Tailors creates its custom and read-to-wear garb by hand one at a time. Each piece features quality materials, artisanal workmanship, and an impeccable fit and finish that will sharpen any man’s appearance.

A CUT ABOVE
Although Brooklyn Tailors uses conventional fabrics (cotton, horsehair canvas, English wool) as opposed to more eco-conscious textiles, its commitment to local craftsmanship—a dying art in these fast-fashion times—is noteworthy.
Brooklyn Tailors is a prime example of how the industry should operate: small, local, and people-focused.
But the company is not without ecological merit: Because almost every item is made to order, Brooklyn Tailors dispenses with unnecessary inventory waste. More important, a well-made garment is a garment that is built to last. At Brooklyn Tailors, you’ll find nothing short of perfectly crafted clothing you’ll relish wearing over and over again.























I’ve seen this stuff first hand, beautiful craftsmanship from the pick stitch to the cuff. Brooklyn Tailors have a keen eye and sense of refined yet unpretentious style. Going to buy a suit from them as soon as I’m in NYC again.