By COLlive staff
A New York Times article on Brooklyn’s best tailors features Lubavitch bespoke custom tailor Yosel Tiefenbrun.
“Mr. Tiefenbrun, 30, came to Brooklyn via London’s Savile Row and Singapore, where he helped lead a congregation of expatriates,” John Leland writes. “In a borough that has embraced artisanal, handcrafted everything, he is hoping that bespoke suits, made to order, are the next Instagram-ready fetish item.”
Tiefenbrun’s clients range from Ultra-Orthodox Jews to C.E.O.s and jazz musicians.
“It’s like the appreciation we see now for finer things in food and whisky and cigars. People want to know where it’s from, what it’s made of,” he said.
Read the full article here.
Is a living breathing walking talking Kiddush Hashem!! Uncompromising quality and uncompromising Chassidishkeit, now that’s style!!
Yosel Tiefenbrun and his wife Chaya are class acts!
They stay focused on their work yet make a large kiddush hashem
Keep on showing the world your talents!
Arigato!
Is there a shop ?
Where can someone find him ??
188 Scott Ave Brooklyn. Remember, everything is custom tailored so don’t expect a Men’s Wearhouse 🙂