Martin Greenfield learned to sew while mending shirts for the Gestapo in Auschwitz when he was fifteen, and went on to make suits for US presidents and stars. This is the story of America's greatest tailor, and the bespoke menswear empire he left behind.
The Presidents' Tailor
The documentary "Tailor of Brooklyn" tells the story of Martin Greenfield, a successful tailor who hand-makes suits for U.S. presidents, and his unlikely connection to Maximilian Grünfeld, a Czechoslovakian tailor who survived the Nazi concentration camps despite the loss of his family.