The film tells the remarkable story of Martin Greenfield, who began sewing at the age of 15 in Auschwitz, mending shirts for the Gestapo. He went on to create bespoke suits for US presidents and celebrities, building a legendary menswear empire.
The Presidents' Tailor
Martin Greenfield's remarkable journey as a renowned tailor is chronicled in the documentary "Tailor of Brooklyn", showcasing his connection to Czechoslovakian tailor Maximilian Grünfeld, who survived Nazi concentration camps despite losing his family.