Brooks Brothers.
In 1818, Brooks Brothers was born in the United States. The founder, Henry Sands Brooks, opened the company at the northeast corner of the junction of Catharine Street and Cherry Street in New York City.
Brooks Brothers mainly focuses on work clothes. Brooks Brothers carefully selects suit fabrics for customers. The patterns and styles vary, including solid colors, thick strips, thin strips, intermediate color strips, Window sash, herringbone pattern, etc.
The brand provides costumes for male protagonists in many movies and TV series such as "Slumdog Millionaire", "Up in the Clouds", "The Great Gatsby", and "Gossip Girl".
Extended information
Brand history
Brooks Brothers (Brooks Brothers) was founded in 1818. Over the years, it has been adhering to high-quality materials, service-oriented and continuous innovation. With the goal of gradually becoming the creator of an American clothing brand, focusing on men's business workwear.
In 1850, Henry’s four sons inherited the family business, and Brooks Brothers clothing store was officially established. And officially adopted "Golden Fleece" as the company's trademark.
In the winter of 2008, Brooks Brothers opened an independent "Black Fleece" store on Bleecker Street in Manhattan. ?
Reference materials
Baidu Encyclopedia-Booker Brothers