The Houses We Carry

Twenty-four makers. One standard.

Every brand on our floor has earned its place through years of conversation, fittings, and shared respect for craft. These are the houses we trust to dress our clients — from Broughton Street to Buckhead, Charleston to the Côte d’Azur.

The Roster

Eton logo
Stenströms logo
Sartorio Napoli logo
Eleventy logo
LBM 1911 logo
Luigi Bianchi logo
Heritage Gold logo
Rye 51 logo
LEN Lifestyle logo
Aurélien logo
DL1961 logo
Citizens of Humanity logo
Magnanni logo
Di Bianco logo
Rubirosa logo
Eight & Bob logo
Italo Ferretti logo
Edward Armah
Dion 1967 logo
Filippo De Laurentiis logo
Calder Carmel logo
Scabal logo
Jack Victor logo
Meyer logo
Marcello Sport logo

Shirting

Eton

Sweden · 1928

Cult Scandinavian dress shirts in non-iron twill, poplin and signature jacquards.

Shirting

Stenströms

Sweden · 1899

Family-owned Swedish shirtmaker known for hand-stitched collars and luxurious cottons.

Tailoring

Sartorio Napoli

Italy · 1995

Soft-shouldered Neapolitan tailoring with a relaxed, modern hand.

Sportswear & Tailoring

Eleventy

Italy · 2007

Milanese contemporary luxury — easy tailoring, fine knits and travel-ready cloth.

Soft Tailoring

LBM 1911

Italy · 1911

Lubiam's unstructured jackets with a modern, lightweight Italian sensibility.

Tailoring

Luigi Bianchi

Italy · 1911

Storied Mantova tailoring house — refined sartorial suits and jackets crafted with old-world precision.

Tailoring

Heritage Gold

Canada · Montreal

The successor to Hickey Freeman — acquired by Samuelsohn in 2013, with production now crafted in their Montreal atelier using the original Rochester patterns and old-world tailoring techniques.

Sportswear

Rye 51

USA · 2011

Effortless American sportcoats, knits and washed cotton trousers.

Accessories

LEN Lifestyle

USA

Hand-finished leather belts and accessories in vibrant suedes and fine calfskin.

Casualwear & Footwear

Aurélien

Netherlands · 2014

Mediterranean-inspired suede loafers, polos, and weekend essentials.

Denim

DL1961

USA · 2008

Performance denim woven for fit, recovery and an exceptional hand.

Denim

Citizens of Humanity

USA · 2003

Los Angeles-made denim with a devoted following among the well-dressed.

Footwear

Magnanni

Spain · 1954

Four-generation Spanish shoemaker celebrated for hand-finished leathers.

Footwear

Di Bianco

Italy · 1947

Hand-burnished Neapolitan dress shoes of remarkable depth and patina.

Footwear

Rubirosa

Italy

Italian-made driving moccasins and loafers in supple suede and calfskin.

Fragrance

Eight & Bob

France · 1937

Storied French fragrances first crafted for John F. Kennedy on the Côte d'Azur.

Neckwear

Italo Ferretti

Italy · 1967

Handmade silk ties, scarves and accessories from a storied Italian luxury house.

Sportswear

Edward Armah

USA

Tailored polos and refined sportswear from designer Edward Armah's modern menswear label.

Neckwear

Dion 1967

Canada · 1967

Family-owned Toronto neckwear maker — silk ties, bow ties and pocket squares for the well-dressed.

Knitwear

Filippo De Laurentiis

Italy

Italian knitwear specialist working in cashmere, cotton crêpe and the finest natural fibres.

Sportswear

Calder Carmel

USA · California

Limited-edition luxury sport shirts inspired by California coastal living.

Tailoring & Cloth

Scabal

Belgium · 1938

Brussels-based weaver and tailor since 1938 — Scabal has supplied the world's finest tailors with English cloth from its Huddersfield mill (woven since 1539) and crafts its own ready-to-wear and made-to-measure menswear.

Tailoring

Jack Victor

Canada · 1913

Fourth-generation Montreal tailoring house — refined suits, sport coats and trousers cut from the world's finest Italian and English cloths.

Trousers

Meyer

Germany · 1960

German trouser specialist crafting impeccably-fitted dress and casual trousers — engineered cloth, considered details and a near-legendary fit.

Sportswear

Marcello Sport

USA · Florida · 1991

Family-owned American menswear house crafting refined polos, knits and sport shirts in mercerized cotton with exceptional detailing.

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