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Benedetto Haberdasher Kevin Scott levels the Clothing Industry
(BALTIMORE – June 27, 2008) – Chief Edward Fox knows him. Classic caterer Jimmy Britton knows him. Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith knows him. In fact, a number of Greater Baltimore icons know him.
However, it doesn’t stop there. His reputation is increasingly international: N.Y., Vegas, Naples, London, Brussels.
Suave, debonair, always on point – with a faith that is grounded and an outfit that is always out of this world - Kevin Scott is about to unleash one of the meanest clothing lines Baltimore has never seen: Benedetto.
Scott’s mission is to teach people about the proper wearing of clothing. And while he has humbly toiled the vineyards from his 2901 Park Circle location for over 6 years, he is now about to post up on Park Avenue. 324, that is.
“To bring cross-over appeal,” says Scott. He notes that his is the goal of making people look good in the most intelligent fashion possible. With an unyielding faith in God and an unmatched determination and mastery of the landscape and the industry, he will succeed.
“I want to offer them service in the men’s apparel industry that is uniquely unsurpassed by even the finest wearers of clothing,” he stated.
While his clients include businessmen and professional ball players, he too strives to matriculate for the everyday person. But trust, he can do furs, too.
“We’ve got a mission of helping everybody look their best … no matter their budget. We can all do more to make our absolute presence felt in the most manifest of ways,” he said. “It really doesn’t have to cost as much as people might imagine. You’ve just got to think, plan, and then execute.”
Custom tailoring, a personalized service that can even come to your home or to your business itself, Benedetto Haberdashery is on a serious mission – maybe even a mission from God.
Benedetto offers …among apparel … Italian shoes – well crafted specific brands that can be “customized, beautiful and elegant” – and developed by the some of the best craftsmen in the industry – from Milan to Rome.
FMI, call 410.383.9300.
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