OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE
Founder Manesh (centre), together with his father Manolo & brother Manoj in their Manesh Manolo attire.
With over a century of service and seven generations through D. Chellaram (Est. 1860) an important manufacturer in apparel responsible for supplying major brands and retailers worldwide, it was a natural progression for Manesh Manolo Bespoke Couturier to be established.
Manesh has always had a passion for the craftsmanship and details involved in the art of men’s bespoke tailoring. He had always made his formal wardrobe in house with manufacturing facilities to his disposal with access to a wide variety of fabrics. He would often receive compliments from friends and associates who asked where his suits were made and whether they could make their clothes with him. In 2007, after much demand, Manesh organized his team to suit up his basketball team which resulted in over 100 suits being ordered in a day which eventually led to the creation of Manesh Manolo Bespoke Couturier.
Since then, Manesh Manolo Bespoke Couturier has become one of the leaders in bespoke menswear offering a full luxury bespoke service for suits, shirts, blazers, coats and formal evening-wear created individually for you.
Manesh Manolo has had the pleasure of suiting up a vast array of satisfied clients worldwide including the likes of 2x heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, Restaurateur Daniel Boulud, NBA Champion Dwight Howard and NBA All Star Dale Davis to name a few.
D. Chellaram
D. Chellaram is amongst the oldest established firms in the world and was founded by Dhanamal Chellaram, a native of Hyderabad Sindh, India, who established a small trading firm in Cairo in 1860. His business prospered trading in local arts and goods and by the 1920s had expanded to 27 branches scattered around the world. The company expanded to 99 branches with family members and managers looking after the exports and imports through their various branches. Each brand purchased goods and supported the other to create a flourishing global business. It was said that “the sun never sets on Chellarams” as one part of their business world closed operations for the day, another office was opened to conduct daily business.