Whether you’re at work or out on the town, it can be hard to stand out from the sea of gentlemen, dressed in suits and ties.
If you’ve always wanted that edge — the type of style reminiscent of a Valentino fashion show — it’s time you learned about the art of custom clothing. When suits are tailored, you look more polished and intentional.
Customization doesn’t have to cost Valentino prices, either. At least, not when Enzo Custom suits are at play.
This gentleman’s brand offers a vertically integrated, made-to-measure experience that bridges the gap between mass-market retail and high-end bespoke tailoring, at a price we think you’ll appreciate.
It offers over 10,000 fabrics sourced from the world’s most prestigious Italian and British mills, including Loro Piana and Vitale Barberis Canonico.
Instead of settling for a generic fit, clients work one-on-one with expert clothiers who take 30-plus precise measurements, guide fabric and design selection, and oversee the entire garment’s creation from beginning to end.
Warning: the entire experience may make you feel VIP and the owner of a British estate.
View the Gentlemen’s Guide to understand the best style for you, or browse offerings from suits to outerwear. The brand even sells briefcases to pair with your custom look.
Prices range from $550 to over $1,500, depending on the fabric grade and construction. This may feel high, but with a custom James Bond fit that is tailored to you, it’s a steal. And if you’re wondering “what to wear as a groom?” This is a great fit for your big wedding day, prom tuxedos, or just because.
Find a location near you for an appointment or customize online. Turnaround time typically ranges from four to six weeks, depending on your order. Ready to find your fit? Book below.
This article was written by Emma Sutton-Williams, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter and resident fashionista. Emma is one of the best-dressed ladies in The Post’s office, and also known for finding an unbelievable deal on any one of her stylish outfits. Divulging on everything from designer launches, sales and dupes to the most-popular and most-underrated purse brands to luxurious silk pajama brands, Emma has cultivated an eye for style and an expertise for identifying the clothes and accessories worth your coin. At the same time, she proudly models the products she picks so you can see their fit and function first-hand. Emma has been creating shopping guides for The Post since 2024, and previously held bylines in Rolling Stone, Oprah Daily, Parents, InStyle, StyleCaster and more.
