Read about ManuelRacim in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
Custom shirtmaker ManuelRacim is being absorbed into a larger company, Klein Epstein & Parker. Now you can get much more at the Hudson Street shop—suits, pants, coats, and even Henleys, polo shirts, and hoodies, all made to order.
Plus: Coping mechanism; A Tribe Called Quest pop-up; slice joint reopened; opening forecast for the Two Boots pizzeria in FiDi; what's new at the World Trade Center mall. / 2 comments
These folks can make the season extra jolly, with spirited Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations and wonderful gift ideas. / Sponsored
Plus: Work starting on 67 Vestry; B Dry Blow Bar's grand opening date; crafting event for kids; flip-flop opportunity.
"We specialize in one thing and do it well," says Racim Allouani, co-founder of ManuelRacim, which opens tomorrow on Duane Park. That thing is custom-made shirts, which are less expensive than you think and can be completed in just two weeks.
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