Remembering Martin Greenfield
The world of fashion mourns the loss of Martin Greenfield, the legendary tailor known for his exceptional craftsmanship and iconic designs. Greenfield passed away on March 20 at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy that has shaped the industry for decades.
A Life Dedicated to Tailoring
Martin Greenfield’s journey in the world of fashion began in 1977 when he founded Martin Greenfield Clothiers in Brooklyn. With over 30 years of experience in a clothing factory, Greenfield’s expertise and passion for tailoring set him apart as a master in his craft.
A Tailor to Presidents and Celebrities
Throughout his illustrious career, Greenfield dressed six United States presidents, including Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden. His clientele extended beyond the political sphere to include renowned actors like Frank Sinatra, Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, and athletes such as LeBron James.
A Survivor’s Journey
Greenfield’s remarkable life story began in 1928 in Czechoslovakia, now Ukraine, where he was born as Maximilian Grünfeld. Surviving the horrors of Auschwitz during the Holocaust, Greenfield emerged as the sole survivor of his family. It was during this dark period that he honed the skills that would later define his legacy in the world of fashion.
A Legacy of Innovation
After immigrating to the United States in 1947, Greenfield transformed his experiences into a successful career. From his humble beginnings in a Brooklyn clothing factory to founding his own custom suit-making business, Greenfield’s dedication to quality and innovation revolutionized the industry.
Continuing the Tradition
Following his retirement, Greenfield’s sons Jay and Tod have taken the reins of Martin Greenfield Clothiers, carrying forward his legacy of excellence and craftsmanship. The company’s evolution from a traditional menswear producer to a direct-to-consumer custom suitmaker reflects Greenfield’s enduring influence on the world of fashion.