The Man Behind the Suit

About Adam Lusso

Origin

From Detroit Grit
to Dallas Sophistication

Every great suit begins with a story — and so did Adam Lusso. What started as a vision from Tai Moore, a Detroit native with an eye for timeless style and an unrelenting standard for excellence, has become a luxury menswear experience built on three things: authenticity, craftsmanship, and the kind of confidence that doesn't need a room's attention — it commands it.

Tai built Adam Lusso one relationship at a time. Dressing athletes, executives, grooms, and public figures who all share one thing in common — an understanding that how they show up matters. Through each consultation and every fitting, a truth emerged: real style has nothing to do with a label. It has everything to do with the man, his journey, and the statement he makes before he says a word.

Every Adam Lusso piece is built with intention — tailored using fabrics from the world's most distinguished mills and cut to honor both the tradition of fine tailoring and the individuality of the man wearing it. This is not clothing. This is legacy, crafted for you.

Tai Moore — Founder of Adam Lusso
01
Authenticity

Every consultation begins with a real conversation. No templates, no assumptions. We build around who you actually are — not who a suit is supposed to make you look like.

02
Craftsmanship

Fabrics from the world's finest mills. Patterns drafted to your body alone. Details finished by hand. This is the standard every Adam Lusso piece is held to — without exception.

03
Confidence

A suit built for you fits differently than any suit built for everyone. That difference is felt — in how you stand, how you move, and how a room shifts when you walk into it.

As Seen In

Voyage Dallas
"Conversations with Tai Moore"

An in-depth look at the vision behind Adam Lusso — the Detroit roots, the Dallas chapter, and what it means to build a luxury brand one relationship at a time.

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Fabrics from the World's Finest Mills

Loro Piana Ermenegildo Zegna Vitale Barberis Canonico Reda 1865 Dormeuil Guabello