4 Best Places to Buy Suits in Denver

A well-tailored suit not only enhances your style but also boosts your confidence and makes you feel unstoppable. The right fit, fabric, and design can completely transform your look and have you ready for any occasion. But the shopping experience should be enjoyable too! With expert guidance, finding your ideal suit can be seamless and exciting.

Denver locals are in luck since there’s no shortage of top-notch suit shops. To simplify your search, I’ve curated a list of the best stores in the city.

What Went Into Selecting the Top Suit Stores in Denver?

Before diving into the list, here are the key factors I considered:

  • Selection: A range of modern and classic styles, with options for fit, color, and personalization.
  • Value: Quality craftsmanship that justifies the price.
  • Service: Attentive, knowledgeable staff.

My Favorite: State & Liberty 

Locations:

1425 16th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202

2800 East 2nd Avenue, Suite 106, Denver, Colorado, 80206

Ratings:

  • Average Suit Price: $550 – $800
  • Selection: 9/10
  • Service: 10/10
  • Value: 10/10

What’s Good:

State & Liberty is a Denver gem with two convenient locations, Cherry Creek and downtown. Their suits are the most comfortable I’ve worn: stretchy, breathable, and sharp-looking. It’s like wearing Lululemon but looking boardroom-ready.

They offer a wide range of styles, and the in-store experience is welcoming and efficient. My suit fit perfectly off the rack with no alterations needed.

What’s Not So Good:

They primarily cater to athletic builds, so off-the-rack fits may be less ideal for larger or plus-size bodies. That said, they offer custom options and outfit pro athletes, so they can likely accommodate most builds.

The Verdict:

State & Liberty is hands down the best place to buy a suit in Denver.

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Best Locally Owned: Bespoke Edge

Location:

2501 15th St UNIT 1C, Denver, CO 80211

Ratings:

  • Average Suit Price: $2,000
  • Selection: 9/10
  • Customer Service: 9/10
  • Value: 8/10

What’s Good:

Bespoke Edge offers a completely custom experience, measuring over 22 points for a perfect fit. You can customize every detail—from lapel to stitching. With over 40 years of experience, this family-owned business delivers expert craftsmanship and personalized service, including multiple fittings.


What’s Not So Good:

The process is time-intensive. If you want a fast, low-touch experience, this may not be the right choice.

The Verdict:

A great local option with deep customization and a commitment to fit.

Most Luxurious: Andrisen Morton

Location:

270 Saint Paul Street, Denver, CO 80206

Ratings:

  • Average Suit Price: $1,395 – $12,000+ depending on customization and fabric
  • Selection: 9/10
  • Customer Service: 8/10
  • Value: 8/10

What’s Good:

Andrisen Morton is Denver’s most upscale suit store. Their Cherry Creek North shop spans 7,700 sq ft and includes a lounge and bar. Expect curated designer brands, expert styling, and in-house tailoring. They regularly host exclusive trunk shows and offer high-end amenities—espresso service, gift wrapping, pet-friendly visits, delivery, closet consultations, and after-hours shopping.


What’s Not So Good:

With luxury comes a high price tag. Not ideal for budget-conscious shoppers.

The Verdict:

For an elevated experience and premium suiting, this is the place.

Most Personalized: Cuff & Crease

Location:

Colorado: in-home or in-office fittings

Studio location in Arvada

Ratings:

  • Average Suit Price: $1,750 – $2,300
  • Selection: 9/10
  • Customer Service: 9/10
  • Value: 8/10

What’s Good:

Cuff & Crease builds each suit from scratch using a unique pattern just for you without needing to leave home. The result is a flawless, versatile fit you’ll actually wear again. If you’re getting married, bring your groomsmen to the studio for a custom fitting and cocktail experience.


What’s Not So Good:

Not great if you need a suit quickly. The process takes time and involves multiple fittings.

The Verdict:

Ideal for anyone seeking a true bespoke experience that will last for years.

Other Denver Suit Shops I Considered…

  • Black Lapel
    • 1440 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80202
  • Tom James Company
    • 4610 South Ulster St Suite 120, Denver, CO US, 80237
  • Icon Suit
    • 220 Steele St, Denver, CO 80206
  • Homer Reed Ltd.
    • 1717 Tremont Pl, Denver, CO 80202
  • BALANI
    • 301 University Blvd, Denver, CO 80206

Denver  Suit Shop FAQs


Are walk-ins welcome for suit fittings, or do all stores require appointments?

It depends. State & Liberty welcomes walk-ins. Bespoke Edge and Cuff & Crease require appointments for a more tailored experience. Andrisen Morton suggests appointments for fittings but allows browsing.

Which Denver suit stores specialize in wedding packages, and what do they include?

Most of these stores have a dedicated wedding business. I can personally vouch for State & Liberty—they offer a great group discount for wedding parties, and I’ve been part of several that used them. The experience was seamless, stylish, and perfect for the occasion.

How much should I expect to spend on a high-quality suit in Denver?

Suit prices in Denver range widely depending on where you shop. Expect to pay $550–$800 at State & Liberty, $1,395+ at Andrisen Morton, and $2,000+ at full bespoke shops like Bespoke Edge and Cuff & Crease. Factors like materials, craftsmanship, and tailoring all influence the final cost.

Are there affordable custom suit options in Denver?

Yes! While some custom suits can run upwards of $2,000, stores like State & Liberty offer a more accessible entry point into custom suiting without sacrificing quality. For those looking for high-end bespoke, shops like Bespoke Edge and Andrisen Morton are worth the splurge.

Are there eco-friendly or sustainable suit options available in Denver?

While none of the featured stores are solely focused on sustainability, some—like Cuff & Crease—prioritize long-lasting garments made to reduce waste over time. You may also find select fabric options that are eco-conscious at high-end shops like Andrisen Morton or through custom consultations with Bespoke Edge. For truly sustainable options, it’s worth asking each store directly about their sourcing and materials.

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