In early 2023 we opened our fourth showroom to service our growing Washington, DC clientele. DC is a suit city - from lawyers and consultants to entrepreneurs and grooms. It was time. Since then we have worked with hundreds of the city’s best-dressed professionals.
We service the following locations:
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Georgetown Alexandria Arlington Bethesda Silver Spring Palisades |
Hyattsville Tysons Capitol Heights Potomac Fairfax |
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Experience true quality, expertise, and skill when you reach out to the best tailor in Washington, DC. Get your custom fitting or explore the many clothing options available from our team.
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What good is quality clothing if it’s not accessible? Commonwealth Proper wants to give men all over the country the ability to customize their wardrobes with any style and for any occasion. Our bespoke tailor in Washington, DC, is available for residents in DC and plenty of locations in the surrounding areas. Get custom men’s clothing in Washington, DC, and the following locations:
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Our team also offers an entire suite of custom-made suits, custom wedding suits, and custom dress shirts in the Washington, DC, area. Explore our full range of services available for residents by reaching out to Commonwealth Proper today or booking an appointment with one of our custom tailors in our Washington, DC, store.
Craig Arthur von Schroeder After graduating from Lafayette College (‘01), Craig studied business at Georgetown University (‘03) before attending Rutgers University School of Law (J.D., ‘06). There he was a member of the Rutgers Law Journal and studied abroad in both Cuba and South Africa. In between, he worked at El Centro Hispanoamericano as an immigration advocate and at the Urban Justice Center on behalf of underserved individuals. Upon graduation he practiced law at Stradley Ronon and then Cohen Seglias as a litigation associate. Craig originally founded Commonwealth Proper in 2008 to find a solution for himself and his law colleagues who were wearing ill-fitting shirts around the office. After finalizing these ready-to-wear patterns, he moved onto custom shirting and suiting. He left the legal practice in March 2011 to open a small, 400 ft. showroom on Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia. And that’s where it started to get interesting... |
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