our story

Suit Cellar started the way most meaningful things do. Quietly.

For more than a decade, menswear has been my obsession. I’ve built my own closet the hard way, hunting, learning, getting burned, getting smarter. Along the way I kept seeing the same thing: the resale world is full of incredible pieces, but it rarely gives buyers what they actually need. Blurry photos. Vague descriptions. Tag sizes treated like facts. No fit context. Trust becomes optional.

Suit Cellar exists to fix that.

We’re a curated shop for pre-owned luxury menswear, footwear, and accessories. We source and own every piece we sell, then inspect it, measure it, and describe it with real-world context so you can buy confidently. That means true measurements, fit notes that translate the numbers, and clear condition details. When it makes sense, we restore and recondition pieces with trusted specialists, including reweaving, tailoring, and cobbling, so they arrive ready to wear in the condition they deserve.

Most men only wear a suit or sport coat a handful of times a year now. Weddings, meetings, interviews, events. Pre-owned is often the smartest way to step into the real quality tier without paying full retail, especially when the details are done right.

This is not a marketplace. It’s an edit.

If I wouldn’t put it in my own closet, it doesn’t belong in the Cellar.

I’ve always believed that the most sustainable choice is the one you don’t have to make twice. When something is made well and chosen with intention, it earns a longer life.

grant stoecker

Founder

I’ve built my career in marketing, focused on brand, positioning, and growth. Most of my work has centered on how trust is earned, how products are presented, and why some things feel credible while others don’t.

My interest in style started much earlier. In junior high, I was reading Esquire and The Black Book, drawn to the idea that clothing could reflect discipline, taste, and craft rather than trends. That perspective stayed with me.

Over time, I learned how to buy well. How to recognize quality, understand fabric and construction, and build a wardrobe slowly instead of chasing what was new. The secondary market became a way to access better things and to learn what actually lasts.

Marketing became my profession. Style remained a constant.

I believe in owning fewer, better things, understanding what you’re buying, and valuing quality over noise. That mindset informs how I work and how I approach everything I build.