Rome's tailors serve a demanding clientele of politicians, lawyers, clerics and old-money families who have been dressing the same way for generations. Roman tailoring tends toward formality and structure — a sartorial seriousness befitting the Eternal City — but always with that Roman sense of bella figura, the imperative to look magnificent.
Handmade boots and shoes, equestrian heritage
Est. 1946
Bespoke shirts, ties, haberdashery
Est. 1946
Roman haute couture for men, bespoke suits
Est. 1945
Artisan shoes, hand-patinated leather
Est. 1913
Handmade silk ties, pocket squares
Est. 1914
Bespoke suits, shirts, luxury ready-to-wear
Ecclesiastical tailoring, papal vestments
Est. 1798
Handcrafted leather bags, briefcases
Est. 1957
Bespoke suits exclusively, ties, pocket squares
Est. 1960
Bespoke tailoring, diplomatic clientele
Est. 1951
Bespoke tailoring, relaxed Roman style
Est. 1978
Handmade leather gloves
Est. 1960
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