In 1965, Pietro Tincati founded the first Tincati store in Milan, and in 2008, Tincati became its own brand featuring well-crafted apparel and accessories under Pietro’s son and the current owner, Antonio Tincati. The third generation, Roberto, has been getting a feel for the family business as well.
Tincati's initial launch in New York was in an impressive five-story townhouse on the Upper East Side in 2011. However, in 2014 they decided to relocate to their present, more intimate setting on 67th Street. Taking care of one or two clients at a time, they are now able to provide a personalized, quality experience to complement their unique, handmade garments.
When our photographer, Tom, walked through this menswear boutique with his camera, he could not help but stop between photos to caress some of the Italian-fabricated garments. The lovely, vibrant spring collection patterns, and a soft-to-the-touch, lightweight leather jacket enchanted him.
Later on, sales associate, Alex Argenti introduced me to the wind and water protection jacket, an elegant piece with great functionality and a signature high lapel. He then crumpled the hopsack blazer into a ball, unraveling it to show me its lack of wrinkles - the ultimate travel jacket. “These garments take about thirty or forty hours to make by hand,” he explained.
Tincati is also well known for their ties, which are handmade and folded seven-times over, reinvigorating rare conservative and classic traditions with modern and relevant style. Rumor has it that when Pietro Tincati did not approve of one’s tie, he would simply cut it off their neck, offering up a better one. “We have a very loyal group of customers,” Alex added, telling me they keep many of their clients’ measurements.
At one point, I noticed Manager Francesco Giglio discussing two people's lunch plans in a lovely Italian accent. Contented with purchase and service, the men were seen off with a warm handshake - an exchange not uncommon in this intimate boutique. A known and trusted brand with only this one store location in the States, Tincati is a side street gem unique to the market place.