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European Retailer Suitsupply Debuts in Dallas

European menswear boutique Suitsupply is expanding beyond its Stanley Korshak digs with a 6,700-square-foot shop in West Village. The new store will carry suits in a variety of fabrics, cuts and colors that add flair and character to the everyday ensemble. With a large selection of European styles, each customer can create a unique, personalized look, and on-site tailors can make alterations in the store the same day.
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European menswear boutique Suitsupply is expanding beyond its Stanley Korshak digs with a 6,700-square-foot shop in West Village. The new store will carry suits in a variety of fabrics, cuts and colors that add flair and character to the everyday ensemble. With a large selection of European styles, each customer can create a unique, personalized look, and on-site tailors can make alterations in the store the same day.

The retailer currently has over 60 locations worldwide, including 14 in the United States and Canada. The 1,000-square-foot Stanley Korshak shop-in-shop opened last summer, and its success inspired the new location.

When you stop by, make sure to take note of the exterior: the walls are covered in ceramic tiles designed and crafted in Switzerland—a look that is unlike any other Suitsupply store in the world.

Suitsupply opens June 18 at 3700 McKinney Avenue. See you there.

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