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Menswear moves

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  • Oct 26, 2021
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Men looking for fashionable duds have two great new options in the local market. After originally planning to close the store due to the retirement of the original owner, L’Uomo Vogue Clothiers, 4145 W. Maple Road in Bloomfield Township is staying open under new management. As planned, Bruce Goldman retired, and the store is now being run by Michael Goldman, Bruce’s son, Douglas Hoffman and Ian Albin. Expect the same high quality European and American fashion L’Uomo Vogue has always been known for. New to the market is State & Liberty, opening November 1 at 141 W. Maple Road in downtown Birmingham, offering athletic fit, performance quality menswear. Offerings include dress and casual shirts, pants, suits, coats and jackets, with a “true athletic fit” designed for the “V”-shaped body.


Business Matters for the Birmingham - Bloomfield area are reported by Lisa Brody. Send items for consideration to LisaBrody@downtownpublications.com. Items should be received three weeks prior to publication.

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