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http://www.kuhlmanseattle.com/
Check it out if you guys want to. Now, it doesn't have most of my favorite brands. In fact, there is only one brand than they have that I really like - Nice Collective. I don't own any Fred Perry, but they have tons of that. Spiewak I recommend, but I prefer slimmer cuts for myself. The tailored clothes they have by Filippa K are decent, but Acne fits me better, for the most part. The do decent tailoring, but I hardly ever need anything tailored. So, why do I like the shop?
1) Customer service is really terrific
2) and this is what makes it stand out - there is a real sense of the owner in this shop. The pieces are consistent wth one another. Though the brand mix might seem to suffer from multiple personality disorder (Nice Collective, Fred Perry, Fillipa K, Nixon watches, and Property of Bags?), but the pieces bought all fit together nicely. There is not really any other store quite like it. It's not paint by numbers, you can't categorize it as "Hipster Americana", or "Luxury European', or anything like that at all. it confuses and surprises.
Check it out if you guys want to. Now, it doesn't have most of my favorite brands. In fact, there is only one brand than they have that I really like - Nice Collective. I don't own any Fred Perry, but they have tons of that. Spiewak I recommend, but I prefer slimmer cuts for myself. The tailored clothes they have by Filippa K are decent, but Acne fits me better, for the most part. The do decent tailoring, but I hardly ever need anything tailored. So, why do I like the shop?
1) Customer service is really terrific
2) and this is what makes it stand out - there is a real sense of the owner in this shop. The pieces are consistent wth one another. Though the brand mix might seem to suffer from multiple personality disorder (Nice Collective, Fred Perry, Fillipa K, Nixon watches, and Property of Bags?), but the pieces bought all fit together nicely. There is not really any other store quite like it. It's not paint by numbers, you can't categorize it as "Hipster Americana", or "Luxury European', or anything like that at all. it confuses and surprises.