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Hickey Freeman

666 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10103 40.760258 -73.975977
nr. 53rd St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
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  • Price Range: ($$) Mid-Range
  • Products & Services: Children's Clothing, Men's Formalwear, Men's Suits, Menswear, Ties

Official Website

hickeyfreeman.com

Hours

Mon-Sat, 10am-7pm; Sun, noon-6pm

Nearby Subway Stops

E, V at Fifth Ave.-53rd St.

Payment Methods

American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Product Guide

Accessories

  • Ties

Children

  • Children's Clothing

Clothing

  • Men's Suits
  • Men's Formalwear
  • Menswear

Profile

In 1899, Rochester-based partners Jacob Freeman and Jeremiah Hickey had visions of creating a classic menswear line for financial-district types; they wanted their line to incorporate both the value of ready-to-wear and the fit of made-to-measure. Today, the duo’s Fifth Avenue flagship is greatly informed by this dual mission. While browsing wool and twill suits, cashmere sweaters, silk ties, and tailored shirts, you’ll quickly learn that Hickey’s is no slave to fashion; customers here couldn’t care less about what GQ has declared “in” for the season. These guys just want a well-fitting, no-nonsense replacement for their nine-to-five suit, or maybe an update for their weekend-in-Westchester chinos. For the golfer who would prefer not to look like an extra from Caddyshack, the Bobby Jones Collection offers traditional putting jackets, polo knits, and trousers appropriate for the clubhouse. Much younger men (a.k.a. boys) are introduced to the world of pinstripes and topcoats via private school–style blazers and bar mitzvah–ready suits.

Formalwear

This flagship store offers preppy ready-to-wear and custom-made menswear, including well-cut formal attire like wool tuxedos (from $1,595), and silk bow-tie-and-cummerbund sets ($185).

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Hickey Freeman

Old World Elegance

Strategia from | Posted on 5/24/03

Overall Rating: 1010 (Highly Recommended)
Quality: 10
Service: 10
Selection: 5
Value: 6

Although this store is relatively new, the service is from an earlier era -- when women were ladies and men were gentlemen. Don't go to Hickey-Freeman expecting to find any bargains. You won't find any. Instead, this store is for men who choose to wear the best suits made in America (although Oxxford may take issue with this characterization) and who aren't reluctant to pay the price. Fantastic service and experience. Highly recommended (if your wallet allows).

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