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Suiting & Tailoring
Paul Betenly Canada · Est. 1981
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Italian tailoring tradition produced in Canada. Hand-sewn armholes, pick stitching, and performance fabrics throughout the line. Their fit through the chest and waist is consistently excellent, which is why Paul Betenly is our default recommendation for wedding parties and first or second suits.

Coppley Hamilton, Canada · Est. 1883
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One of the last remaining North American makers doing genuine half-canvas construction. The jacket molds to the body over time rather than holding a fused shape. Available ready-to-wear and through our custom program, with four seasons of fabric to choose from.

Atelier A Jack Victor Line
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A line under the Jack Victor umbrella sitting below the mainline. Same Montreal manufacturing and European fabric sourcing roots as parent Jack Victor, at a more accessible price point. A solid entry into Jack Victor tailoring without committing to the mainline cost.

Sport Jackets
7 Downie St. Canada
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7 Downie St.'s sport jackets carry the same versatile, wearable feel that runs through their casual range. Strong for customers who want a slightly elevated weekend layer or a softer business-casual blazer without going full suit.

Jack Victor Montreal, Canada · Est. 1913
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Over a century of Canadian tailoring. Fabrics selected in Europe, everything cut and sewn in Montreal. Their sport jackets have been a Thomas Jeffery staple for years, and the wool quality at this price point is genuinely hard to match.

Aristo Paul Betenly's Relaxed-Construction Line
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Paul Betenly's relaxed-construction line. Same maker, softer and less structured through the jackets, with a feel that moves more easily on the body without losing the fit philosophy that defines Paul Betenly. A strong pick for customers who want a lighter, more wearable sport jacket option.

Paul Betenly Canada · Est. 1981
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Paul Betenly's sport jackets carry the same hand-sewn armholes, pick stitching, and Italian tailoring tradition that anchor their suiting line. A strong everyday blazer at a price point that makes building several realistic.

Lief Horsens Montreal, Canada
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A Montreal-based manufacturer with a sustainability angle: recycled wool and organic cotton run through much of their line, produced with low-impact, cruelty-free methods. At Thomas Jeffery we carry their sport jackets, which sit at the most accessible price point in our sport jacket category. A good first sport coat, or a relaxed addition to a casual blazer rotation.

Coppley Hamilton, Canada · Est. 1883
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Coppley's half-canvas construction carries over from their suiting into their sport jacket line. The same heritage, the same molding-to-the-body feel, in a more casual silhouette. Available ready-to-wear and through made-to-measure.

Dress Shirts
Stenströms Helsingborg, Sweden · Est. 1883
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Founded in 1883 by August Stenström in Helsingborg, Sweden. Within a few decades of opening their first factory in 1899, Stenströms had become Scandinavia's largest shirt manufacturer, earning appointment as a supplier to the Swedish royal court in 1962. The Bengtsson family has led the company since 1981. Premium fabrics, refined finishing, and over 140 years of shirt-making behind every garment. Made-to-measure available.

Lugano Switzerland
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A Swiss-made dress shirt and our most accessible price point in the dress shirt category. We stock Lugano in white and ecru solids only. 100% cotton with the build quality and finishing you would expect from a Swiss maker. The right starting point for a wardrobe that needs reliable everyday whites.

Polifironi Milano Italy
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An Italian dress shirt cut with a bigger, more relaxed fit. More fabric through the body and a slightly higher price point than Lugano because of it. The right choice for customers who want extra room through the chest and shoulders without compromising shirt quality.

Blu by Polifironi Italy
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An Italian dress shirt comparable to Klauss Boehler on price and construction. Same Italian heritage as the broader Polifironi line, in a refined cut that works across the office and after-hours. A strong everyday shirt at a price point that makes building several realistic.

Klauss Boehler Europe
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A European dress shirt maker producing 100% extra-long-fibre cotton shirts under strict sustainability standards. Built for breathability, moisture management, and wrinkle resistance through the day. Quietly one of the most wearable shirts in the category.

Sport Shirts
7 Downie St. Canada
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Sport shirts cut and styled for the way Canadians actually live. Versatile across golf, weekends, travel, and after-hours. The kind of shirt that does not pin you to a specific occasion.

DeSoto Germany
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A German shirt maker built around a single concept: jersey-knit shirts that feel like a t-shirt and look like a dress shirt. 100% pure cotton with natural stretch, knitted in Germany, refined in Austria, and assembled in North Macedonia. Non-iron, OEKO-TEX certified, and engineered for travel and movement. Reads as easily in business casual as it does at a casual dinner.

Altemflower Italy
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An Italian shirt maker based in Sala Consilina, Campania. The brand focuses on fabric variety: classic weaves alongside fil coupé, jacquards, and texture-driven yarn structures. A more design-driven sport shirt for customers who want something distinctive.

Codice Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Italian-made sport shirts from a small house in Reggio Emilia, founded by Giorgio Filippi. The brand intentionally avoids online retail, which means you only see Codice through specialty menswear stores. Elegant, classic construction with seasonal pieces the founder describes as window stoppers.

Trousers
Alberto Mönchengladbach, Germany · Est. 1922
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A German trouser house founded in 1922 in Mönchengladbach by Dr. Albert Dormanns, family-operated for over a hundred years. Each pair is built from 36 components through roughly 40 production steps, supervised from Germany. Alberto has been a Thomas Jeffery staple for years for one simple reason: the cut works as well in business casual as it does dressed down on weekends.

Meyer Germany
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A German trouser house with a full range of fits across the catalog. Cotton, organic cotton, and Tencel blends with stretch options throughout. Built around fit consistency: comfort, modern, and performance shapes that all hold their proportions through wear.

34 Heritage Canada
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A Canadian premium trouser and denim brand built around an inclusive sizing philosophy. Most makers cut for a standard 32×32 proportion; 34 Heritage was built for the men who don't fit that mold. Multiple fits across straight, tapered, skinny, relaxed, and athletic cuts, with the higher rise that has made the brand one of the most-asked-about in the store.

Bugatti Germany · Est. 1947
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Bugatti's trousers anchor the broader line we carry. Strong fit, durable fabrics, and a price point that makes building several pairs realistic. The starting point for a Bugatti-led wardrobe, from a German house founded in 1947 and still run by the founding Brinkmann family.

Knitwear
Robert Barakett Canada
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Founded by Robert Barakett with one design proposition: clothes that elevate comfort without overshadowing the person wearing them. Incredibly soft fabrics, subtle and sophisticated color palettes, and finishes that hold their color and shape through years of wear. The casual basics you keep reaching for.

Patrick Assaraf Toronto, Canada
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Founded in Toronto and led by Patrick Assaraf, drawing on more than three decades of attending Pitti Uomo in Florence. Pima cotton sourced from Peru, merino wool from Italian mills, and knitwear made with serious machinery. The brand evolved out of a single iconic t-shirt into a full menswear range, with the same effortless elegance running through every piece.

Codice Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Italian-made knitwear from a small house in Reggio Emilia, founded by Giorgio Filippi. Codice's knits favor elegant, classic construction over trend-chasing, with seasonal pieces the founder describes as "window stoppers." The brand intentionally avoids online retail, which means you only see Codice through specialty menswear stores.

Ferrante Abruzzo, Italy
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An Italian knitwear house from San Giovanni Teatino in Abruzzo, run by the same family for three generations. The line is built around excellent yarns, considered textures, and sustainable production. One of the highest-quality knits on the floor, and one most Canadian stores never get.

Denim
Fidelity Denim Los Angeles, USA
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Founded by Jason Trotzuk in Los Angeles. One of the few remaining denim brands that cuts, sews, and washes all of its product in North America, using premium fabrics imported from Italy and Japan. Built around fit engineering and finishing detail rather than chasing wash trends.

34 Heritage Canada
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34 Heritage's denim runs on the same inclusive-sizing philosophy that defines their trousers: a higher rise and proportions that fit the men most denim brands ignore. Multiple washes and weights across straight, tapered, skinny, relaxed, and athletic fits. Comfortable in a way most denim isn't.

Alberto Mönchengladbach, Germany · Est. 1922
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Alberto's denim carries the same 100-year heritage of precision trouser-making that runs through the rest of their line. European construction, premium Italian fabrics, and the stretch and recovery that make them genuinely comfortable to wear all day. Reads as smart casual on weekends and travels well.

Outerwear
Bugatti Germany · Est. 1947
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Bugatti's outerwear range runs from technical casual jackets through to more formal overcoats that carry over into office wear. The broadest outerwear collection we carry under one label, from a German fashion house operating for over 75 years.

Holebrook Sweden
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Made in Europe from premium yarns and sustainable materials, with the construction quality to last for years. Knitted outerwear and lifestyle jackets that sit at the intersection of contemporary and timeless. Their windproof knits in particular have a following: warm without bulk, dressed-down enough for a weekend, polished enough for the office.

Regency Leathers Leather Outerwear
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A leather outerwear house sourcing the finest leathers, shearlings, and fabrics from around the world. Classic biker silhouettes, lighter-weight jackets, vests, coats, and puffer outerwear, all built around a casual, modern take on luxury. We carry their leather outerwear only.

Coppley (Made-to-Measure) Hamilton, Canada · Est. 1883
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Coppley's overcoat made-to-measure program, available through us. The same construction standards as their suiting, applied to topcoats and overcoats in fabrics you choose.

Essentials
Benchcraft Kitchener, Canada · Est. 1976
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A Canadian leather house operating out of Kitchener, Ontario since 1976. Belts, bracelets, and suspenders made in-house from full-grain, top-grain, and split-grain leather. Nearly fifty years on, one of the few remaining domestic leather manufacturers, and the only company we source belts from.

SAXX Vancouver, Canada · Est. 2006
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Founded in Vancouver in 2006 to rethink underwear from the inside out. SAXX invented modern pouch underwear to solve the problems traditional underwear left unaddressed: chafing, bunching, inadequate support, and constant adjustment. Problem-first design, not trend-following. We carry their core lines.

Dion Toronto, Canada · Est. 1967
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Family-owned in Toronto since 1967. Neckwear and formal accessories: ties, bow ties, pocket squares, scarves, cummerbunds, braces, and more. Italian silks worked in-house. One of the few remaining domestic neckwear makers.

Marcoliani Paina di Giussano, Italy
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An Italian sock house founded after the First World War, still operating from Paina di Giussano. Pima cotton lisle, extrafine merino, cashmere, and cotton blends across classic, textured, and color-driven lines. The standard for premium men's hosiery.

Pantherella Leicester, England · Est. 1937
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Founded in 1937 by Louis Goldschmidt, Pantherella made its name introducing lightweight, seamless socks at a time when the standard was bulky and uncomfortable. By the 1940s the brand was stocked at Harrods and Selfridges, and it has been there ever since. After a period under Burberry through the 1990s, Pantherella is now part of the HJ Hall sock group, still producing some of the most refined men's socks made anywhere through fine yarns and skilled construction.

7 Downie St. Canada
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7 Downie St.'s accessories and essentials complement the casual line. Reliable picks for customers building out a coordinated weekend wardrobe.

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