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©Maximilian Mucska Atelier
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©Andy Julia

Maximilian Mucska

  • Tailor
  • Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Master Artisan
Maximilian Mucska Tailor
Contact
Slovak, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+421 917421327
©Maximilian Mucska Atelier

From father to son

  • • Maximilian takes dozens of hours to tailor a suit
  • • The first suit he made was in a 70s disco style
  • • His source of inspiration is the exchanges with his sons

One could hardly find a better example of a craftsman transferring his craft to another generation – Maximilian Mucska and his two sons Patrik and Erik are the ideal examples. Maximilian began mastering his craft already in 1978 in a state-owned enterprise. At the same time he was developing his tailor skills in his own workshop and was therefore more than ready to open his own shop shortly after the Velvet revolution in 1989. He began a fruitful collaboration with the Theater an der Wien in Vienna and later started to transfer his craft to his two sons. Today, Maximilian Mucska Tailors is a well-established tailor shop in the heart of Bratislava with a strong dedication to bespoke tailoring – clothing made to the specification of every individual buyer.

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Works

  • ©Andy Julia
  • Martin Halač©Dve Lamy
  • ©Maximilian Mucska Atelier
  • Martin Halač©Dve Lamy
  • ©Andy Julia
Photo: ©Andy Julia
The beauty of bespoke tailoring

The gentleman on the left is wearing a three-piece suit with a black and white glen-check pattern, while the other model is dressed with a herringbone tweed sport jacket and high-waisted pleated trousers inspired by 1930s fashion. Both looks were finely tailored and designed to merge elegance and comfort.

Photo: Martin Halač©Dve Lamy
Contemporary business suit

This dark soft tailored business suit with light padding on the shoulders is handcrafted from light interlining merino wool fabric to provide the finest comfort during a long business day.

Photo: ©Maximilian Mucska Atelier
The Tailcoat

The Tailcoat was inspired by Fred Astair’s famous tailcoats and was commissioned for an Opera Ball in Bratislava. The cut of the tailcoat respects the traditional craftsmanship of early 20th century tailoring. It took over 90 hours of work to handcraft this elegant evening garment.

Photo: Martin Halač©Dve Lamy
Elegance in the streets of Bratislava

This wide shoulder-cut suit with shoulder padding and the drape cut for easy-wearing comfort was inspired by an admiration for the elegance of suits from the 1930s. Maximilian Mucska places a special emphasis on handcrafting suits that move easily with their wearer.

Photo: ©Andy Julia
The Mucska family

The Mucska tailoring family in the charming old-town of Bratislava. The Mucska father poses wearing a bespoke navy blue two-button suit. He is flanked by his two sons, to his left, his son wears a dark blue handcrafted double-breasted suit and to his right, his other son wears a light blue two-button suit.

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