While much of retail has moved toward shortcuts and “good enough” clothing, Manno Clothing remains committed to the art of tailoring — a heritage trade that defines quality menswear.
As many stores abandoned tailoring, the number of skilled tailors declined. Apprenticeships disappeared. Customers forgot what a proper fit looked like. We’re working to change that.
Manno Clothing partners with organizations and industry professionals to creategarment-specific training programs for new tailors. These courses teach the fundamentals: how to alter a jacket properly, shape a sleeve, balance a trouser, and press a garment with care. Apprentices learn not only how to sew, but how to *see* fit — the subtle art that separates a true tailor from a technician.
This investment benefits our clients directly. When you bring a garment to Manno, you’re getting professional craftsmanship — not guesswork. Our tailors understand structure, proportion, and design intent. Each stitch is deliberate, and every adjustment is made to respect the architecture of the garment.
We’re not just running a business. We’re preserving a tradition — ensuring that the next generation of tailors has the knowledge, skill, and respect to keep the craft alive.
