Behind the scenes of 3 NYC tailors dressing Wall Street
Business Insider
February 14, 2026
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Wall Street’s iconic look is meticulously maintained by New York City’s elite tailors, who cater to bankers, stockbrokers, and lawyers. These bespoke shops have become fixtures in the finance world, with some operating for decades while others have quickly gained reputations as go-to destinations for custom suits. This behind-the-scenes look explores three standout tailor shops and their proprietors, highlighting how they keep Wall Street’s professionals sharp and stylish.
Jonathan Sigmon, owner of Alan Flusser Custom, carries on the legacy of a tailor who designed wardrobes for iconic films like *Wall Street* and *American Psycho*. Sigmon brings a relaxed approach to tailoring, focusing on proper proportions that flatter individuals rather than following fleeting trends. Meanwhile, Israel Zuber, second-generation proprietor of LS Men’s Clothing, has been crafting custom attire since the 1980s. He notes a noticeable shift in client styles over his career, with many opting for slimmer fits even among traditionally conservative business professionals.
Michael Andrews, founder of Michael Andrews Bespoke, transitioned from corporate law to tailoring after struggling to find suits that met
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Originally published on Business Insider on 2/14/2026