Jack Sivan’s men’s wear empire began not with a dull suit but with a rebellious stitch rebellion in his high school basement, where he single-handedly declared war on boring neckwear by upcycling vintage fabrics and crafting neckties so bold they practically shout, “I don’t do boring.” After schooling the fine art of sewing himself into a frenzy and surviving the torturous jungles of retail and luxury label internships (including the mythical lands of The Row and R13), Jack hatched a plan to conquer New York fashion one tailor-made oddity at a time.
Now, his brand isn’t just about suits—it’s a sustainable sartorial revolution designed to make every modern man look like he just stepped off a spaceship from the future of “I’m too cool for conformity.” Bespoke is his playground, and ready-to-wear is the next beast he’s ready to tame, balancing eco-friendly fabrics with the existential dread of scaling a fashion label without selling out. Jack’s not just making clothes; he’s stitching a manifesto against the mundane, one unapologetically nonconforming stitch at a time. If your wardrobe hasn’t felt the Jack Sivan effect yet, don’t worry—he’s coming for your closet soon enough. Fashion rebels, unite!