The upcoming exhibition, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, emphasizes the impact of bespoke tailoring in Black culture, celebrating the artistry of Black craftspeople. It features insights from tailors and designers across the U.S. about the joy and empowerment that comes from custom clothing. Personal anecdotes illuminate how tailored pieces not only enhance appearance but also boost confidence and self-expression. Milton Latrell and Christopher Brackenridge, co-founders of Agriculture, a Chicago boutique, share their experiences working with clients and updating family heirlooms, highlighting the emotional connection to style.
When you're wearing something custom or just customized to you, you feel debonair, extraordinary, even like you can accomplish anything.
If that makes a Black man feel good, why not be a part of that?
I love when a client is able to come in and bring a piece that their grandfather may have worn and we are able to update that style to now.
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