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Bernardo's Story
At age 30, Bernardo immigrated to the United States with few resources. One of his first employers was Gilbert’s, the most reputable men’s store in the area at the time. Bernardo served Gilbert’s customers as a member of the tailoring staff, which hailed from many points of the globe. When Gilbert’s went out of business in the late 1980s, Bernardo continued providing tailoring services out of the basement of his home. His only capital was two sewing machines that served him well in those early years.
Also at this time, he was busy doing men’s and ladies alterations. As his reputation grew, Bernardo began carrying what is considered the cream of the crop in men’s clothing: Hart Shafter & Marx, and Joseph Abboud Those lines today are complemented by garments from more affordable, yet still high quality, clothiers such as Kenneth Cole, Austin Reed and Chaps by Ralph Lauren. Bernardo offers these lines at very competitive prices. Bernardo is fond of saying that there’s “the easy way and the right way.” It is a saying that is aptly applied to the lost art of tailoring. But though Bernardo carries on this tradition, he has remained attuned to the signs of the times and has evolved his store accordingly to meet customers’ needs.
Bernardo has gained such an excellent reputation in the area that many people assume the store is too exclusive for their tastes and budget. The truth is that as a Bernardo customer, you won’t necessarily pay more, but you will receive more. That “something more” comes in the form of a highly knowledgeable, experienced staff. Bernardo and his staff are constantly researching suppliers, fabric, materials and all things associated with clothing. It’s what has solidified the store’s reputation…and kept clients coming back for more. Visit Bernardo’s today! |
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