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Krammer & Stoudt launches made-to-measure

By Kristopher Fraser

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Krammer & Stoudt is that latest menswear brand to hop on the made-to-measure bandwagon. Beginning June 1, their Made in the USA Made-to-Measure program will be their to provide customers their curated import suiting fabrication needs.

The menswear brand is partnering with Brooklyn-based master tailor Martin Greenfield Clothiers and Newark-based shirtmaker Mitch Gambert for their new suiting program.

Krammer & Stoudt launches Made in the USA Made-to-Measure program

Krammer & Stoudt manufactures the brand wholly in the Garment District of NYC, so launching a made-to-measure program with Martin Greenfield Clothiers and Gambert Shirts, both of whom operate production facilities in the New York area, was at the core of what they do.

Krammer & Stoudt's aesthetic is known for being a combination of Southwest and Southern California influences combined with an East Coast feel. As such, they felt there was a whole in the made-to-measure market for their customers.

“The Krammer & Stoudt client lives and breathes creativity. In whatever his occupation, he is the visionary. He wants to look appropriately sharp, but also wants to express himself confidently in his sartorial choices,” said the brand's designer Michael Rubin.

The process involves setting up a private appointment with a client for the initial measurements, and guiding them through the fitting process, including selection of fabric, style and fit. Suits will retail between 1,600 dollars and 2,400 dollars and shirts will average 250 dollars. Once an order is submitted, it will take approximately five weeks to receive a finished suit and two weeks to receive a finished shirt. A second appointment for final fitting and adjustments might be necessary.

photo: courtesy of Agentry PR
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