Minh Quang has worked from Hanoi's Old Quarter for three generations, cutting cloth on the same street where the city's tailors have always kept their workshops. We make suits, jackets, trousers and shirts for people who plan to wear them for years, not one season. The process is unhurried: a conversation first, then cloth, then the cutting table.
Discover the House
Situated in the heart of Hanoi, at the iconic 175 Phùng Hưng street, a showroom, a workshop, and a family that has kept both running since 1955.
Discover the HouseThe Process
Cutting, fitting, making — most of it still happens by hand, at a table that has seen decades of cloth.
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Meet the people behind the house
The cutters, the coat makers, the trouser makers, the person who answers the phone. Every one of them has a hand in what you wear.
Meet the people behind the houseTailoring
Suits, jackets, trousers, shirts, and formalwear for weddings — each considered by cloth, silhouette and purpose before anything is cut.
View TailoringPhùng Hưng has been a street of commerce and cloth for longer than the house has been on it. Hanoi is not a backdrop here — it's where the work happens.
From the Journal
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Why the Canvas Comes First
Before a jacket has sleeves or a collar, it has a canvas — the layer most people never see, and the one that decides how the finished garment behaves.
Dressing for a Hanoi Summer
Hanoi's climate doesn't leave much room for cloth that only works in theory.
Visit the House
175 Phùng Hưng, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi. Open Monday to Saturday. Appointments are welcome; so are walk-ins.
Visit the House