Tailored Mone
Welcome to Tailored Mone, come check out some of our latest offerings.
03/17/2026
I start here. Not with a silhouette. Not with a colorway. With how it feels in your hands. 7 gauge Italian linen — dry, textured, lives on your skin like it was already yours. This is what polos are made of — and it’s everything.
03/10/2026
Piqué cotton. 210 Grams. Garment dyed in Portugal. The kind of weight that holds its shape without trying.
03/08/2026
Cashmere has a particular weight to it — not heavy, just present.
03/07/2026
WIP
03/06/2026
02/19/2026
The fabric comes first. Always.
Every Tailored Mone knit starts at the mill — Botto Poala, Chivazza, Zegna Baruffa, Filartex. The feeling you can’t explain when you put it on? It starts here.
12/22/2025
BTS, styling by me.
12/02/2025
I decided to pause the site for the rest of the year. The timing just felt right, and I’d rather step back than keep things open when the season has already slowed down.
The site will reopen in January, and I’ll keep you close as I get ready for the new season.
If you have any clothing related questions DM me or send me an email.
11/29/2025
Here’s a story you didn’t ask for about my 3D printed knitwear moment.
I’d been doing knitwear for a while and wanted something that would set me apart from everyone else (kinda why I pivoted to focusing solely on knitwear in the first place).
Through some digging and research, I found a manufacturer that was doing something incredible. I went for a factory tour and was completely amazed - they were 3D printing clothing in natural fibers. Sweaters, dresses, polos, t-shirts, accessories... all in cotton, cashmere, merino, you name it.
I felt like this would really take me “there.” Wherever “there” is 😅
This also became my intro into women’s clothing. For a while, everything I offered was 3D printed (except my outerwear). Made-to-order 3D printed knitwear and apparel, delivered in 7-12 days.
It was something I wished had caught on more, but I genuinely enjoyed it. It was fun, it was cool, and I got to nerd out with two things I love - tech and fashion.
Maybe I’ll revisit it, maybe not. But I do know I’ll be revisiting womenswear for the next collection, so stay tuned for that
11/29/2025
Here’s a story you didn’t ask for about my 3D printed knitwear moment.
I’d been doing clothing for a while and wanted something that would set me apart from everyone else (kinda why I pivoted to focusing solely on knitwear in the first place).
Through some digging and research, I found a manufacturer that was doing something incredible. I went for a factory tour and was completely amazed - they were 3D printing clothing in natural fibers. Sweaters, dresses, polos, t-shirts, accessories... all in cotton, cashmere, merino, you name it.
I felt like this would really take me “there.” Wherever “there” is 😅
This also became my intro into women’s clothing. For a while, everything I offered was 3D printed (except my outerwear). Made-to-order 3D printed knitwear and apparel, delivered in 7-12 days.
It was something I wished had caught on more, but I genuinely enjoyed it. It was fun, it was cool, and I got to nerd out with two things I love - tech and fashion.
Maybe I’ll revisit it, maybe not. But I do know I’ll be revisiting womenswear for the next collection, so stay tuned for that.
11/20/2025
Home for the holidays.
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Atlanta, GA
30306