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Our Brands

When selecting the brands for The Modern Gentleman, we prioritize quality, craftsmanship, style, and relevance to the story we are telling. Each brand we choose embodies a unique point of view and design that resonates with the modern man. We value brands that offer a wide range of options, from timeless classics to contemporary trends, ensuring that our customers can express their individuality and confidence through our curated selection. Our mission is to provide a diverse and high-quality assortment of brands that consistently meet the narrative we are sharing with each person who walks in our door. 

Brands We Love

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With nearly a century of experience making exceptional shoes and boots in America, our history is a distinctly homegrown success story. As we get ready to celebrate our 100th anniversary, we couldn’t be prouder of the more than nine decades of expertise that go into every pair of our footwear

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American clothing manufacturing company which was founded in 1913 by brothers Irving and Jack Schott. They opened their store on East Broadway, on the lower East side of New York City. Schott NYC was the first company to put a zipper on a jacket and they created the classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket.

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Johnston & Murphy traces its roots to the William J. Dudley Shoe Company, founded in 1850 in Newark, New Jersey by William J. Dudley, a European immigrant and master craftsman who had been schooled in the classic tradition of English shoemaking.

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In 1994, visionary Scott Barber set out to pursue his passion for uncompromising design and craftsmanship through the creation of his namesake sportswear brand Scott Barber. Since then, his timeless, casually refined collections have drawn inspiration from the adventurous spirit of mountain life in his Fort Collins, Colorado home.

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In 1887, two immigrant brothers by the names of Harry and Max Hart scraped together just enough money to open up a men's clothier in downtown Chicago, they grew their company into one of the largest suits manufacturers in the world.

Distinctively dressing men for over 130 years, Hart Schaffner Marx’s American perspective has continuously evolved to reflect the lifestyle of the modern day man.

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The history of Scala hats can be traced back to 1921, when the American headwear company Dorfman Pacific founded the brand in New York City. Scala started as a manufacturer of felt hats, but quickly expanded to include a variety of styles. Scala hats have been worn by many celebrities and style icons, including Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, and Madonna. 

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