Tailoring
There is a difference between a suit that fits and a suit that belongs to you.
Maison Mes Anges was built on one conviction: that a man deserves a garment made to his exact measurements, in his chosen cloth, for his life — not pulled from a rack, not altered after the fact. Made, from the first cut, for him alone.
Each commission begins with a conversation and ends on your body. Between those two moments: cloth sourced from the Italian mills that dress the world’s great houses, a master tailor working by hand on the Lower East Side, and full canvas construction — the method reserved for garments built to outlast the man who wears them.
We work within three silhouettes. Each is a considered starting point, not a constraint. Your measurements, your cloth, your occasion — these determine what the suit becomes.
The Gaetano
There is a man in every room who doesn’t need to speak first. Decisions route through him. Silence defers to him. He didn’t take the seat at the head of the table — it was already his. The Gaetano was built for that man. A shoulder that commands without effort. A chest that holds its shape the way he holds a room. This is not a suit that announces arrival. It assumes it. You don’t wear The Gaetano to become the boss. You wear it because you already are.
The Eterno
He moves between a gallery, a dinner, and a deal — sometimes in the same afternoon. He dresses the way he thinks: with range. The Eterno is relaxed tailoring built for a man who understands that ease is its own form of power. The shoulder softens. The line lengthens. The whole thing breathes. He’s the kind of man whose suit you notice before you notice him wearing it.
The Mariano
He’s building the thing. He knows what he’s aiming at — he’s seen it, he’s worn close enough to it to understand the gap. The Mariano is contemporary in proportion, worn close to the body, cut with a precision that signals intent. This is the suit you put on when you’re betting on yourself and you need the outside to match what you already know on the inside.
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