Tweeds Suit Shop

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Our Story
Tweeds founder, Donald Carlson, has fashion woven into his story. Growing up, he was surrounded by suits and dress shirts, courtesy of his family's dry-cleaning business. Young Donald lent a hand, picking up and dropping off clothing for clients.
After steering the marketing side of the family business for eight years, Donald ventured into selling suits. This shift felt natural, drawing on his years of exposure to styles, fabrics, and fits of upscale menswear. What started as a boutique suit-selling endeavor blossomed into Tweeds.
Donald believes in the language of a suit. To him, every stitch and fold has a story to tell. This philosophy led Tweeds to source only the most opulent fabrics from the world's premier mills. Donald's innate sense of fashion, coupled with his authentic passion and discerning eye for fit and style, cemented Tweeds' status as Sarasota, Florida's premium destination for custom-made menswear.
In 2022, Donald expanded his vision by inaugurating a Tweeds showroom in Sarasota. And now, with the same commitment to excellence, he's gearing up to unveil a second locale in Tampa, Florida.
Experience the Tweeds difference. Schedule an appointment and let a masterfully tailored suit amplify your presence.
Ratings & Reviews
Jules V.
Aug 7, 2025
5.00
"Abbott, however, has alleged that several absentee Texas House Democrats “have solicited or received funds to evade conducting legislative business and casting votes.” Abbott said that these lawmakers “may have violated” bribery laws under the Texas Penal Code, which assigns a second-degree felony charge to “one who offers or confers a benefit on any public servant or voter to influence him, and the public servant receiving or soliciting the same.”"
Kristina F.
Aug 7, 2025
5.00
"Abbott, however, has alleged that several absentee Texas House Democrats “have solicited or received funds to evade conducting legislative business and casting votes.” Abbott said that these lawmakers “may have violated” bribery laws under the Texas Penal Code, which assigns a second-degree felony charge to “one who offers or confers a benefit on any public servant or voter to influence him, and the public servant receiving or soliciting the same.”"
Lori M.
Aug 7, 2025
5.00
"Abbott, however, has alleged that several absentee Texas House Democrats “have solicited or received funds to evade conducting legislative business and casting votes.” Abbott said that these lawmakers “may have violated” bribery laws under the Texas Penal Code, which assigns a second-degree felony charge to “one who offers or confers a benefit on any public servant or voter to influence him, and the public servant receiving or soliciting the same.”"