



The Showroom
A working tailoring house in the cast-iron historic district of SoHo. The world's finest cloth selected, cut, and fitted in a controlled environment — without crowds, without rush, without a sales floor.
Our SoHo atelier serves the men who lead the city's fashion, art, media, and luxury retail industries. The brand directors, the magazine editors, the gallerists, the creative principals whose register sits between business and editorial. Every commission begins with one conversation, one set of measurements, and one pattern drafted to the man — not adjusted from a stock block.
Defined by pattern origin — not alteration.
599 Broadway, Unit 10A
New York, NY 10012
Sunday - Saturday
Prince St (R, W) — 2 min walk
Broadway-Lafayette (B, D, F, M) — 3 min walk
Spring St (6) — 4 min walk
The Mercer Hotel · Crosby Street Hotel · Cast-iron Historic District · Washington Square Park · The New Museum
SoHo · NoHo (adjacent) · Greenwich Village (adjacent)
Parking in SoHo is limited, but several garages are located within walking distance. Icon Parking — SoHo Village Garage at 156 Crosby Street is a short walk away, and additional garages are available on Wooster Street and Spring Street. We recommend reserving a spot in advance through SpotHero for the best rates.
Icon Parking — 24 East 41st Street
Champion Parking — 50 East 42nd Street
Our SoHo showroom is located at 599 Broadway, Unit 10A — enter the building lobby and take the elevator up. If traveling by subway, the Broadway-Lafayette station (B, D, F, M trains) and the Prince Street station (N, R, W trains) are both a short walk away.
If you have any questions about getting here, feel free to call us directly at (888) 622-3696.
Custom Tailoring in SoHo
For more than a decade, Enzo Custom has dressed the men who lead the city's most-watched creative industries. Our SoHo clients arrive between fashion-week schedules, art-world dinners, and the editorial calendar that defines downtown Manhattan. Each custom suit and jacket is drafted from the individual, fitted under controlled conditions, and delivered with our Perfect Fit Assurance.
The result is wardrobe architecture, not a wardrobe transaction: softer cuts and more characterful cloth than the Midtown register, dinner jackets for the gallery and editorial circuit, and lifetime alterations on every garment we make. To see how this differs from made-to-measure, read Custom vs. Made-to-Measure.
Soft Tailoring & Creative Dress
SoHo runs a different register from Midtown. The wardrobe is still serious — these are senior people running the city's most-watched companies — but the cuts soften, the cloths get more interesting, and the references are slightly more European. Single-breasted three-roll-two in fresco and mohair-blend. Slightly higher armholes for cleaner movement. Slightly softer shoulder, occasionally unstructured for the right room. The cloth is where the editorial register most clearly shows. Plain navy worsted is correct, but so is a glen check in slate and cream, a faint Prince of Wales in charcoal, a fresco in ink with a barely-there stripe. The formal calendar runs lighter than the rest of New York — fewer black-tie corporate events, more art-world dinners and private gallery evenings. Dinner jackets are commissioned, but the more frequent special order is the velvet smoking jacket, the ivory dinner jacket, or the evening suit in a less expected cloth. Each commission is drafted to the individual and built with full construction. The softness is in the cut, not the canvas.
The most considered wardrobes in this city are not the loudest.
They are the most edited.
What to Expect
The Appointment
Private. One client at a time. Ninety minutes for the first meeting, fewer for returns. No appointment is double-booked.
The Pattern
An individual pattern, drafted from your measurements alone and archived for life. Every garment we make for you is cut from this pattern — never altered from a stock block.
The Cloth
Loro Piana, Ermenegildo Zegna, Holland & Sherry, Dormeuil, Scabal, and Enzo Sartori. Editorial wool, fresco, mohair-blend, fine worsted, and the slightly more characterful cloths the European houses produce.
The Commission
Three controlled fittings. Lifetime support available on every garment (alterations and repairs after 30 days from pickup are additional charges). Perfect Fit Assurance on every garment. The relationship continues for the life of the cloth.
Each commission is conducted by a senior clothier of the house.

Inside Our Jackets
Floating canvas — never fused. Hand-padded chest piece and lapel. Horsehair and natural canvas through the body. Milanese buttonhole on the lapel. The construction is the reason a custom jacket holds its line for twenty years.
Read: Inside Our JacketsServices
Coordinated fittings for grooms, fathers, and groomsmen. Travel fittings available.
For clients outside the city. Initial measurements taken in showroom; subsequent reviews remote.
Quarterly travel fittings to select cities for established clients.
Frequently Asked
What is the price range for a custom suit?
Pricing begins at $545 for a custom suit and rises with fabric selection. Tuxedos start at $595, and custom shirts start at $125. Every garment includes a fully custom pattern, canvas construction, and fittings and adjustments. Specific pricing is discussed in showroom.
How long does a first suit take?
Typically four to five weeks from initial appointment to final fitting. Rush options are available in approximately three weeks for urgent needs.
What is Perfect Fit Assurance?
Every garment we make is guaranteed to fit. If anything is off, we recut it. The pattern is yours for life, and we adjust as you do.
Do you make tuxedos and overcoats as well as suits?
Yes. The same pattern, the same canvas, the same cloth houses. Tuxedos for the calendar's most formal evenings; overcoats for the city's winters.
Can I order remotely?
All fittings and measurements must be conducted in person at our showroom. We do not accept measurements taken remotely. Once your initial appointment is complete, we keep your pattern and measurements on file for future orders.
Do you make softer tailoring and unstructured jackets?
Yes. SoHo commissions tend toward softer shoulders, slightly higher armholes, and more characterful cloth than the Midtown register. Fully unstructured jackets are available when the room calls for them.