King Brothers Clothiers Relocates to Edina’s 50th & France
King Brothers Clothiers, a well-known name in Twin Cities fashion, is making a big move from Northeast Minneapolis to the upscale shopping district of 50th & France in Edina. The relocation marks a new era for the custom clothing company, which has built a loyal following since launching in 2011.
Tripling the Space and Growing the Brand
The new King Brothers studio, located at 3926 Market Street, will be about 2,200 square feet—three times the size of their current northeast Minneapolis location. The larger space allows the brothers to better serve their west metro clientele while continuing their appointment-only model that ensures personalized service.
A Personalized Wardrobe Experience
Run by twins Kenny and Danny King, the company is known for more than just bespoke suits. They help clients build entire wardrobes, making daily dressing easy and stylish. About 25% of their business comes from weddings, but as people return to offices and business travel picks up, demand for high-quality workwear is rising again.
Edina’s Retail Revival
The move comes as 50th & France experiences a wave of new energy. Chef Gavin Kaysen is reopening Bellecour as a bakery and coffee shop, Americana is set to replace Cocina del Barrio, and a 47-unit luxury residential and retail project is underway. King Brothers will be connected to Bespoke Hair Artisans, creating a unique one-stop experience for style-conscious customers.
A Perfect Fit for Edina
With easy parking, a strong local client base, and a retail district on the rise, the Kings see this move as a chance to grow with the community. Their timing also aligns with a broader shift away from athleisure toward refined, tailored clothing.
If you’re looking for custom-fitted garments and a curated wardrobe designed around your lifestyle, King Brothers Clothiers may soon become your go-to destination in Edina.