“You’re not going to go into the petite store for guys,” said Jeff Hansen, the brand’s co-founder and chief executive (and, at 5’8”, a customer himself ). “This category is a real challenge to market.”
Thus, a semantic sleight of hand was necessary, he said: “We developed this concept of ‘not so tall.’ We also added a ‘not so tall, not so skinny’ line.”
For men who have spent a lifetime wearing ill-fitting off-the-rack clothes, the store will seem an improbable wonderland. Jeans that don’t bunch at the ankles. Suits that fit without tailoring. Dress shirts that don’t feel like dresses. Polos in a range of colors, not just the last extra-small left, in fuchsia.
Pants under a 30-inch inseam aren’t generally sold in traditional stores. But Peter Manning offers shelves of chinos, jeans and corduroys that top off at 30 and go down to 26 inches, what might be called Danny DeVito (4’10”) ready-to-wear. Even the ties have been shrunken ever so slightly.
The shop has a lounge area with a bar cart, fitting rooms and salesmen who would never be mistaken for basketball players. “A lot of our guys have never really known what it’s like to wear proper-fitting clothes,” Mr. Hansen said. “We get him fitted up and looking good, and he walks out of here feeling like a million bucks.”
Esta historia es de la edición June - July 2017 de Garage.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición June - July 2017 de Garage.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Escape Sights And Places To Savor now
Hearland: At This Remote Cradle Of Civilization, A Different, More Conscientous Kind Of Luxury Can Be Found
Twin Peaks
Last Year Saw Models-Turned-Actors Tommy Esguerra’s And Tanner Mata’s Watershed Moments, And We Catch Up On What Body Of Work They’ve Built Since
Unibrowed And Prowd
Alexandre Mattiussi, the hirsute designer of the French label AMI, has thick, curly hair, which he sometimes wears in Romanesque waves, and a bushy beard. But his most notable facial hair is the inch of fuzz that connects his eyebrows, making them one.
Multiversal Art
Worlds Collide in the most wondrous ways in a young collective's growing movement
Intelligent Living
Why Smart Cities Are The Way Of The Future
The Kapwa Method
Introducing A New Breed Of Barbershop With A Creative Twist
Bookcase Confidential
A Consummate Reader's Tash, Distilled Into A Few Essentials
Swing Time
Gerald Anderson is climbing to the top
Walker And Company
These Stories Didn't Develop websites. They started there
Hotels Where The Red Carpet Is A Sweaty Exercise Mat
James Giannantonio does not consider himself a fitness maniac.