Scott Evan Wasserberger – Aims To Flatter Your Hottest Assets
SEW is the go-to Manhattan boutique for men’s custom made suits, tuxes, button down shirts, ties, and men’s accessories.
To show off your slim trim, the owner and designer of SEW, Scott Wasserberger – one of the leading purveyors of men’s fashions suggests coming in to work with him to design your own made suit, shirts, and the like. This way your clothes are SURE to flatter your hottest assets since they’re made with your exact measurements and your original style in mind.
Instead of examining tiny fabric swatches and struggling to imagine an end product, S.E.W. clients can select cutting edge, off the rack suits made up in 25 of the world’s toniest fabrics – including gray Glen plaid with a subtle dash of purple. Each features custom quality details, from hand stitched canvas construction to operational button holes on the sleeve and master tailoring and cut. For the hard to fit, or those with a yen for a particular fabric or flourish, Wasserberger will craft a precisely tailored suit in just three weeks.
Heir to a family business dating back three generations, Scott has more than 20 years of tailoring experience and learned his trade at the Brooklyn landmark, “WASSERBERGERS.” Established in 1947 by his grandfather Harry, a German clothing manufacturer who fled Europe in 1936, the haberdashery attracted a celebrated roster of clients – including a Supreme Court judge, an NCAA basketball coach, various rockers and television actors. More recently you might have seen SEW’s designs on The Fray at the 2008 American Music Awards. SEW was also featured in New York Magazine’s 2008 Best of Issue and is loved by The Soprano’s Tony Sirico (Paulie) Joe Ganascoli (Vito) and The Practice’s Michael Badalucco.
As an added bonus, currently SEW is offering a limited time deal on custom made suits for $2009, available throughout the year of ’09. This might still sound pricey, but that is a whole $1000 less than the starting point of SEW’s competitors down the street. Not to mention, SEW’s quality will out last any department store purchase, so you get more bang for your buck. Additionally, SEW offers FREE alterations for one year from the date of purchase.
Scott Evan Wasserberger – SEW, 229A Mott Street, Between Prince & Spring Streets, New York, NY 10003. Visit www.SEWNYC.com
Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat-Sun 11am-6pm (Special Hours can be requested by Appointment)
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Scott, you and Artie (Dad) are not only the greatest tailors in the world but two of the finest human beings I have ever met. Never in my life (but my own father) has a man like Artie Wasserberger touched me in such a noble way. Scott, be grateful for your Dad and I am grateful to have you both as friends. Your clothing represents you both……….CLASS.
Semper Fi
Frankie “B”
As a first time customer of SEW, I found the customer service to be extraordinarily poor. I ordered six shirts from the place, and was told to expect a call for a fitting in 3 weeks, and that the all the shirts would be delivered within 5. Suffice to say, week #3 and week #5 went by without a call from Scott or one of his employees. Not a single call!
I subsequently called and left a message, nobody replied. I had to make a personal visit to the store to find out what happened to my order. I was told there was mailing error with the order, and that it would take another 3-5 weeks to get the shirts. A simple phone call explaining the situation would have sufficed.
I ordered the shirts in August 2009, and didn’t receive them until last week, December 2009. And of course, one of the shirts was mysteriously missing again. I was told it would arrive before December 24th, and surprise, surprise it did not. I inquired about the last missing shirt a few days before leaving for the holidays, and haven’t heard back from the proprietor.
For the price you are paying for shirts, you should be able to get some *real* customer service. I would recommend trying another place in the city. I’m happy with the shirts I’ve received, but the delay, and lack of response, and lack of timeliness make me hesitant to place another order with SEW.