He’s written four books (including Dressing the Man, which is in my opinion the best book ever written about menswear,) he dressed Gordon Gekko, designed costumes for Scent of a Women, and runs one of the most well-known custom shops in the world. With all that he’s contributed to menswear over the years, Alan Flusser seems to have lived several times over, which is a funny statement, considering that every time Flusser steps out in public it looks like he’s reinvented himself once again. Few people have had their personal style evolve as dramatically as Flusser has. I realize that for some people I’m about to tread into sacred territory, and for others this entire post will be bewildering but there’s certainly been good times, there’s certainly been bad times, so let’s take a look at Flusser over the years.



