ESQ Clothing Launches Ready-to-Wear and E-Commerce Site

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) June 23, 2016

ESQ Clothing, a bespoke and custom tailor, recently featured on ESPN, NFL Network, USA Today and Chicago Magazine, offer bespoke suits, shirts and shoes for men and now launch their first e-commerce site featuring ready-to-wear on http://www.ESQCLOTHING.com, only a few months following the opening of their first ESQ Clothing brick and mortar retail space at 555 West Jackson Blvd., in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood. ESQ Clothing, with over 100 private, bespoke clients in the NFL and NBA, now specialize in an ready-to-wear classic style and fit for the modern, athletic man.

Most recently, Matt Forte, during his time with the Chicago Bears and now the NY Jets, and the legendary rock-and-roll band Fall Out Boy have sported both bespoke and ready-to-wear looks, respectively. The e-commerce site provides ease of use to current clients, while allowing the ESQ Clothing experience to service a national audience. Shipping anywhere in the USA, Ge Wang, founder, President and Creative Director of ESQ is taking a huge leap from the inception of the brand where he ran his business out of a limiting Chicago studio space.

“ESQ Clothing defines the importance and the luxury of a properly fitting suit,” states Ge Wang, founder and Creative Director of ESQ Clothing. “We are honored and humbled to expand our success into an e-commerce experience. Rolling out our ready-to-wear collection allows men all over to attain the luxury of a properly fitting suit.“

ESQ, open since 2011, will only do bespoke suits and custom shoes in the Chicago showroom. For more information visit http://www.ESQCLOTHING.com or follow on Instagram @esqclothing #esqclothing #dressingthedraft

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