![]() Oxxford Clothing Company Jacob and Louis Weinberg founded Oxxford Clothes in 1916 with a mission to create the standard for comparison in the field of men’s tailored clothing. The Weinberg's determination was that no possible fineness in craftsmanship or material shall be overlooked in the achievement of their purpose. Today, this remains our mission. The dedication, commitment and determination that Oxxford brings to our tailoring intensifies the unique character that Oxxford owners experience. The unmistakable feel of the clothing is what has our loyal clientele reciting "nothing quite feels like an Oxxford". Since 1916 America's leading men have worn Oxxford Clothes for their elegance and character. Early on gentlemen such as Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Walt Disney and Joe DiMaggio have chosen Oxxford. Today, Oxxford's client roster reads like a who's who of America's titans of industry. Oxxford Clothes are unapproachable by mass production methods and are esteemed by gentlemen who demand both luxury and endurance in any object they possess. Like all objects of fine character, they endure long and gracefully. Today, men can turn with full confidence to the Oxxford Clothes institution which stands firm and immovable in its purpose, to make clothes of the Highest Quality. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The Temple to Fine Tailoring...that's what everyone calls it. Two young entrepreneurs named Jacob Freeman and Jeremiah Hickey built it in the early years of the 20th century. Their plan was to bring high-quality hand-tailoring to men from coast to coast. As they envisioned it, a Hickey Freeman suit would be a testament to both the delicate artistry of hand-craftsmanship and the steady consistency of modern technology. Their idea turned into an epic American success story. Men of style and achievement have, for generation after generation, turned to Hickey Freeman for authenticity and quality, elegance and innovation. They still do. The Temple — a 77,000-square-foot factory in Rochester, New York — is where it all happens. Tailors from around the world gather in Rochester's sartorial sanctuary to set sleeves and stitch collars and roll lapels. Each tailor has a different specialty, but they all share a common goal: to create suits that represent the very pinnacle of American tailoring. For decades, anyone who stepped into the Temple saw the phrase "Keep the Quality Up" carved into the oak entryway. "Keep the Quality Up" was the Hickey Freeman motto — and its mission statement. It still is. ![]() |
![]() Since 1929 Southwick's business strategy has been grounded in the singular vision of it's founders - a love of quality and craftsmanship. Made in the USA, Southwick is synonymous with authentic American style, natural shoulder comfort, quality, and fine fabrics. Worn by Presidents, Ambassadors, Corporate Leaders, and other men of distinction who chose Southwick to enhance their own style, not replace it. Southwick represents understated elegance and quality workmanship.
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