Leawood is one of the most affluent, highly educated cities in the Kansas City metro, with a median household income well above six figures and a professional base that dresses for work. It now has the custom suit infrastructure to match, spread across three distinct shopping districts. This guide maps every verified option in and around Leawood, explains the geography of where suits are sold, and answers the questions that separate a suit worth owning from an expensive guess.
TLDR: Leawood has a real custom suit ecosystem across three districts, from made-to-measure specialists to a national heritage brand. The Suit Doctor anchors the list with mobile fittings that come to your home or office and pricing framed at roughly $800 to $2,500. Verified published starting prices run from $1,250 at Houndstooth to $1,398 at Brooks Brothers, with Geno’s and Shepherd’s pricing by consultation. Read on for the full comparison and the questions every Leawood buyer should ask.
You searched for a custom suit in Leawood, and the options sound deceptively similar. One is a Park Place boutique. One is a national heritage brand at Town Center. One was co-founded by a Chiefs kicker. They sit in different districts, publish wildly different amounts of information, and rarely explain how they differ from one another.
Leawood is a place where people dress for both their work and their community, and the city’s wealth and education levels make quality an expectation rather than a luxury. The friction has never been the suit itself. It has been the appointments: two or three trips across town, multiplied across a busy season.
This guide closes that gap. We map the three districts where suits are sold, attach only verified facts to each shop, and show you how to choose. The Suit Doctor is our anchor recommendation, and we explain why while describing every other option fairly.
The Leawood Shopping Landscape: Where Suits Are Sold
Three commercial districts account for nearly all of the area’s suit shopping. Knowing the geography helps you match the right shop to your situation.
Town Center Plaza and Crossing sits around 119th Street and Roe Avenue, straddling the Leawood and Overland Park line. It is an open-air center anchored by national retailers including Brooks Brothers, and it is the traditional destination for men’s retail in southern Johnson County. Houndstooth KC’s Leawood shop sits nearby on 119th Street.
Park Place is a walkable mixed-use retail and office district around 117th Street and Nall Avenue, with boutique shops, restaurants, a hotel, and professional office space. Geno’s Clothiers operates here. The district is Leawood’s compact, upscale village center.
Mission Farms is a lifestyle center at 103rd Street and Nall Avenue in northern Leawood, anchored by a Whole Foods and surrounded by offices and residences. Shepherd’s opened its Kansas City showroom here. It is the quietest of the three in retail density, with an appointment-oriented feel that suits made-to-measure shopping.
The Leawood Custom Suit Options, Verified
Below is a verified look at each option. Where a shop publishes a price on its own site, it is cited. Where it does not, the entry reads “by consultation,” and you should confirm directly. Prices and details change, so reconfirm before you commit.
The Suit Doctor (Our Anchor, Mobile Across Leawood)
The Suit Doctor provides expert-guided made-to-measure suits across the Kansas City metro, including mobile fittings in Leawood at your home, office, or a central spot for a group. In-person consultations are free with no obligation. Mobile fittings carry a $200 fee applied directly toward your suit when you order, so it folds into the order rather than sitting on top of it.
Pricing runs roughly $800 to $2,500 for a two-piece made-to-measure suit, depending on fabric and construction, never a single fixed number. Services cover business suits, wedding and groomsmen suits, prom, sport coats, and custom tuxedos. The full breakdown of what drives the number is in The Suit Doctor’s transparent custom suit cost guide.
Why we anchor here: a large share of Leawood’s professional base works from home, runs small firms, or manages packed executive calendars. Being measured at home in your own shirts, shoes, and posture produces a more accurate suit than a store fitting in borrowed loafers, and it eliminates the round-trip on every appointment. For a Park Place office or a group wedding fitting, one visit handles everyone without anyone taking a day off.
Geno’s Clothiers, Park Place (5256 W. 116th Place, Leawood)
Geno’s Clothiers is the most established menswear boutique operating from within Park Place. Founded in 1997 and family-run, the shop sits just south of 119th Street near Nall. Geno’s carries premium brands including Robert Graham, St. Croix, and Jack Victor, and offers custom and made-to-measure suiting alongside its ready-to-wear selection and expert tailoring. Reach the shop at (913) 814-0066, and confirm current hours and pricing directly, since no fixed custom price is published. As the longest-running custom-capable menswear boutique inside Park Place, it is the most convenient in-store option for that corridor.
Houndstooth KC, Near Town Center (4250 W. 119th Street, Leawood)
Houndstooth opened its Leawood location in 2023, bringing the full custom program of its River Market original to Johnson County. Founder Jeff Covitz is a third-generation tailor who opened the first Houndstooth in 2014. Custom two-piece suits start at $1,250 on the shop’s own site, and that includes a three-fitting process: a 60-to-90-minute first appointment for measurements, fabric, and details; a second fitting four to six weeks later with a mostly finished garment; and a third about a week after for final checks. Ready-to-wear suits in wool, cashmere, silk, and linen were reported by the Johnson County Post around $600 to $800 at the Leawood opening. Sitting a block from Town Center on 119th Street, it is the most naturally positioned custom shop for buyers already in that corridor, and the benchmark for an established local lineage with a published price and a defined process.
Shepherd’s, Mission Farms (10513 Mission Road, Leawood)
Want to see how this plays out in a real build? Explore our business suits page - it walks through fabrics, construction, and what to expect at your first appointment.
Shepherd’s is a made-to-measure menswear brand co-founded in 2023 by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker along with Chris Cottrell, Nathan Price, and Austin Wright. The Mission Farms showroom builds suits, jackets, tuxedos, trousers, shirts, and outerwear from fabrics sourced from Italian and English mills, with a fitting process the company states makes over 100 adjustments to each customer’s unique fit. Shepherd’s offers more than one fitting path, including options for clients who cannot come in for every step, and it expanded with a Dallas location in early 2026. Pricing is by consultation and not published. For a Mission Farms buyer who wants a polished, brand-driven made-to-measure experience with a local connection, Shepherd’s is the natural pick for that corridor.
Brooks Brothers, Town Center Plaza (5220 W. 119th Street, Leawood)
Brooks Brothers at Town Center is the most accessible made-to-measure program for buyers who want a known national brand, a walk-in retail setting, and a published starting price. Its made-to-measure suit program starts at $1,398 on the brand’s own site, with a selection of 150 premium suiting fabrics, more than 80 customizable details, a three-to-four-week production window, and a follow-up in-store fitting. Brooks Brothers brings more than 200 years of tailored-clothing heritage to the program, though production is not domestic. It is the right choice for a buyer who wants a same-day browsing experience at Town Center, a familiar brand with documented process, and a mid-tier made-to-measure price without booking a separate consultation.
Leawood Options at a Glance
Verified entry prices come from each business’s own site or confirmed press. “By consultation” means no fixed custom price is published.
- The Suit Doctor — Location: Mobile, comes to you; District: All of Leawood; Custom starting price: $800 to $2,500 (MTM range); Notable detail: $200 mobile fee applied to order; free consults
- Houndstooth KC — Location: 4250 W. 119th St.; District: Near Town Center; Custom starting price: $1,250 (two-piece); Notable detail: Three-fitting process; third-generation tailor
- Brooks Brothers — Location: 5220 W. 119th St.; District: Town Center Plaza; Custom starting price: $1,398 (MTM suit); Notable detail: Walk-in available; 150 fabrics; national brand
- Geno’s Clothiers — Location: 5256 W. 116th Pl.; District: Park Place; Custom starting price: By consultation; Notable detail: Founded 1997; premium mills; MTM, RTW, tailoring
- Shepherd’s — Location: 10513 Mission Rd.; District: Mission Farms; Custom starting price: By consultation; Notable detail: 100-plus fit adjustments; co-founded by Harrison Butker
If you would rather skip the storefront entirely, The Suit Doctor brings the full fitting to your Leawood home or office. You can schedule a Leawood suit consultation with no obligation.
What to Ask Every Shop in Leawood
Most Leawood buyers are sophisticated, but suit construction is a specialist field, and the questions that matter are rarely on the hangtag. These four work everywhere.
What construction is the jacket: fused, half-canvas, or full-canvas? Fused glues an inner layer to the cloth, is cheapest, and can bubble after repeated dry cleaning. Half-canvas stitches a canvas through the chest and lapels for better shape and breathability. Full-canvas runs that layer through the whole front for the best drape and longest life. This one question tells you more than the price tag.
Where is the suit produced, and by whom? Local, domestic, and offshore production each carry trade-offs in turnaround and how fast adjustments happen. Neither is automatically wrong, but you should know before you commit.
How many fittings are included, and are they in the price? Houndstooth builds in three. A shop that charges per fitting after the first is shifting overhead onto you. Ask whether all fittings through completion are included.
What does your starting price actually buy in cloth and construction? Two suits at $1,250 and $2,000 can look identical in the fitting room. The difference is the canvas, the mill, and the hand-finishing. A confident shop will walk you through it. One that deflects is telling you something.
Coordinating a Group: Leawood Wedding Fittings
Johnson County is one of the most active wedding markets in the metro, and many ceremonies have the groom and groomsmen living in the area. Group fittings are a recurring headache: coordinating a groom and four to six groomsmen across two or three fixed-location appointments multiplies commute time fast.
The Suit Doctor’s mobile model is built for exactly this. A single visit to a home or venue handles the whole wedding party at once, with fabric swatches and consultation materials on hand, and the $200 mobile fee is applied toward the order. For a Leawood couple planning at a Johnson County venue, this removes the biggest logistical friction in the groom’s calendar. For help deciding between a suit and a tuxedo for the day, see the guide on choosing between a groom suit and a tuxedo.
When you're ready to put this into practice, you can book a mobile fitting at your home or office with Brandon and get measured in person.
Fabric for the Leawood Professional Calendar
Leawood skews toward established professionals with real expectations for quality. A few terms help in any of these shops. Worsted wool is the smooth, tightly woven cloth of most business suits, durable and appropriate year-round around 10 to 12 ounces. Tropical wool is a lightweight, open-weave worsted that breathes in humid Johnson County summers. Flannel is brushed wool with a soft nap, warm and rich, right for fall and winter but too heavy for summer. Hopsack is a loosely woven wool with a basket-like surface that adds texture and breathes well, strong for late spring and early fall.
For a working wardrobe here: a mid-weight worsted around 10 to 11 ounces covers most of the year; a tropical wool or wool-linen blend around 8 to 9 ounces handles summer; and a flannel rounds out the cold months. If the Super number on a fabric label confuses you, here is what those numbers on your suit actually mean, and for choosing cloth by season and use, the complete guide to business suit fabrics covers the options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a custom suit option actually inside Park Place, Leawood? Yes. Geno’s Clothiers operates from 5256 W. 116th Place in Park Place and offers custom and made-to-measure suiting alongside ready-to-wear and tailoring. Call (913) 814-0066 to confirm current hours and pricing.
What is the most established custom suit shop in Leawood? Geno’s was founded in 1997 and has the longest Leawood retail presence. Houndstooth opened its Leawood location in 2023 with the deepest three-generation tailoring lineage in the metro and a published $1,250 starting price. Both are legitimate answers depending on whether district or published process transparency matters more to you.
Does Shepherd’s offer something the others do not? Shepherd’s states an unusually detailed fitting process making over 100 adjustments to each customer’s fit, and it offers more than one fitting path. Both are worth asking about directly.
How does The Suit Doctor’s mobile fitting work for a Leawood home or office? A fitter drives to your location, whether Park Place, Mission Farms, a home, or a group venue, with fabric samples and a full consultation. The $200 fee is applied toward your order. Measurements are taken in your own dress shirts, shoes, and posture, which produces a more accurate garment than a store fitting, with no additional store trips and free consultations before any commitment.
Is Brooks Brothers at Town Center a real custom option, or just retail? It is a genuine made-to-measure program, not just off-the-rack tailoring. The Town Center store offers 150 fabrics, more than 80 design choices, a three-to-four-week production window, and a follow-up fitting, starting at $1,398. For a buyer who wants a walk-in Town Center experience with a documented process, it is a real option.
How far out should a Leawood professional start a custom suit order? Four to five months for wedding suits, which means starting in January or February for a May or June date. Roughly seven to ten weeks for a business or event suit with no hard deadline. Share any firm event date at your first appointment and the shop can tell you immediately whether the timeline works.
How many suits should a Leawood executive own? Two cover the baseline: a neutral navy or charcoal for daily wear and a complementary tone for variety. A third in a lighter summer-weight cloth addresses humid Johnson County summers. Professionals who regularly see clients or represent their firm are best served by three to five for a clean rotation.
Key Takeaways
Leawood has a real custom suit ecosystem across three districts. Geno’s in Park Place, Houndstooth and Brooks Brothers near Town Center, and Shepherd’s at Mission Farms span price tiers and locations.
The Suit Doctor is the option that comes to you. Mobile fittings serve all of Leawood, with a $200 fee applied toward the order and free consultations.
Verified published starting prices. The Suit Doctor from roughly $800, Houndstooth from $1,250, Brooks Brothers from $1,398. Geno’s and Shepherd’s price by consultation.
Ask about construction everywhere. Half-canvas or full-canvas beats fused for any suit worn regularly, and not every shop volunteers this unprompted.
Time your order. Johnson County’s wedding season peaks in spring and fall. Order wedding suits four to five months out, and business suits in July or August to land ahead of the fall rush.
Ready to Start?
Leawood’s custom suit options are the strongest they have ever been, and the best choice depends on your timeline, your budget, and how much you value getting your time back. The Suit Doctor brings expert-guided made-to-measure tailoring directly to you, at a Park Place office, a Mission Farms address, or a group fitting for a wedding party. Free consultations, no obligation, and transparent pricing from $800 to $2,500. Book your Leawood consultation today and get a suit built for your body, your calendar, and the city you live in.
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