The Return Of The Well-Made Suit In Michigan
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The Return Of The Well-Made Suit In Michigan

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After years of casual drift, Michigan men are rediscovering tailoring — and the local shops that do it right are thriving.

After a long slide into casual everything, the tailored suit is making a comeback in Michigan, and the shops that know how to build one properly are busier than they've been in years. A generation that grew up in athleisure is discovering the particular power of clothes that actually fit.

The pushback against casual

The revival is partly a reaction. After years in which dressing up all but disappeared, some men have rediscovered the confidence and occasion of real tailoring — the difference a well-cut jacket makes, the sense of intention it signals. It's less about formality for its own sake than about looking deliberate in a world that stopped trying.

"When everyone's in sweatpants, a good suit is a superpower," said tailor Antonio Bruno. "My clients figured that out."

Craft over fast fashion

The comeback favors quality over disposability. Instead of cheap suits bought and discarded, Michigan's tailoring customers are investing in well-made, properly fitted pieces meant to last — a small rebellion against fast fashion. The local shops offering genuine craft and fit are the beneficiaries, thriving by doing the unfashionable thing well. In Michigan, the suit is back, and this time it's built to last.

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