Jacomino - Bespoke Clothiers
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Custom tailoring shops tend to cluster where sharp style still matters; Jacomino – Bespoke Clothiers anchors a stretch of 35th Street where linen, wool and woven cotton coexist in storefronts heavy on tailoring tools and thread cones. Step inside a stretch of Manhattan where fabrics don’t just hang on racks—they’re measured, spliced, and pressed into exactly the cut you need: trousers shaped to your stride, jackets that follow the slope of your shoulder, shirts with collars that defy the necktie’s tyranny. Overlockers chatter, irons hiss, and the air carries the faintest scent of steam and starch long before any collar touches a neck. Men and women arrive with lists—patch pockets on blazers, slimming seams on trousers, hidden snaps under lapels—and leave with garments that remember the body they were made for. Fittings are scheduled with patterns folded between brown paper like origami; sleeves are unpicked and resewn until the seam runs true from first to last button. Canvas has been stretched on form after form in back rooms for years, yet each garment still tells its own story in quarter-inch stitches looping through selvedge edges. The shop shares its floor with pattern-cutters who speak in centimeters and chalk dust, ensuring the line that started on paper lands squarely on a body. You’ll find tailored coats ready to shrug on when winter leans hard on the avenue; trousers that adjust from cuff to waist without advertising themselves; vests whose backs stay smooth even when the foreparts relax into a natural drape. Between the redrafted waistline and the reshaped shoulder pad, every alteration siphons away the superfluous. Behind the workroom door at 147 W 35th St #507, the roll of fabric still hums on the bolt. Before the next bolt is unspooled, call us at (347) 625-8510. When you need a map, directions send you straight to the door marked with an M on the elevator panel.