Maison Mashkov — Est. 1924

The quiet art of dressing well.

A century-old house of classic men's tailoring — devoted to provenance, proportion, and the considered details that outlast every season.

A man in a tailored olive three-piece suit

Provenance

Mills of Yorkshire, Biella, and Huddersfield.

Proportion

Cut, drape, and balance held above all trend.

Patience

A wardrobe built over decades, never seasons.

The Gallery

Coordinated for the season

The Tweed Composition

The Tweed Composition

Navy & Ivory

Navy & Ivory

Autumn Camel

Autumn Camel

From the Journal

On the discipline of restraint.

The well-dressed man is rarely the most noticed in the room. He is the one you remember a week later — for the cut of his lapel, the depth of his shoe's patina, the unhurried calm of his silhouette.

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The Films

Short studies in motion.

Clips from the atelier, the wardrobe, and the road — published weekly on TikTok and Instagram.

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