Kid Rock and his Made In Detroit Clothing Company, with possibly the most recognized logo in Detroit fashion history, are symbolic of the Motown work ethic. Chelsea Menswear is the only authorized retailer for this popular brand in the region! Our selection is amazing. We've got items for men, women and kids, too!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Authorized Made in Detroit Retailer!
Kid Rock and his Made In Detroit Clothing Company, with possibly the most recognized logo in Detroit fashion history, are symbolic of the Motown work ethic. Chelsea Menswear is the only authorized retailer for this popular brand in the region! Our selection is amazing. We've got items for men, women and kids, too!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Don't Miss 5th Friday in the 'Dotte
Friday, July 15, 2011
Make Life One Long Weekend With Tommy Bahama

The Tommy Bahama brand has been placed in: Couples Retreat, Meet the Parents (and “Focker’s” sequels) and 50 First Dates; as well as TV’s CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Scrubs, Dexter, Psych and continually on character Sam Axe from USA Network’s Burn Notice, The Simpsons Movie & Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
It's been a customer favorite at Chelsea Menswear for more than 16 years!
Monday, July 4, 2011
STREET FAIR! July 13-16!

We love the Street Fair. We love everything about it. The city is transformed into a festival with massive crowds and a party-like atmosphere that only lasts four days.
For Chelsea and Willow Tree, there is no bigger 4-Day period in the year, EVERY year. It is great for our business, to be sure, and we prepare for it and gear our entire operations to accomodate the temporary reality of the Wyandotte Street Art Fair. Some don't. Some CLOSE, for crying out loud. Some complain about the inconvenience of it all. We relish it.
But the art can't be ignored. Without the artists, we've got no Art Fair. So we ask you to come out and shop the Wyandotte Street Art Fair's traveling artist community. Buy something from them if you can. Support the Fair, help make it great for everyone that travels from city to city to make their living.
Have a ball. Enjoy the party, the food on the street, the food in the restaurants, the art, the special sales at the stores, the music that Wyandotte pays for to help everyone have a great time. The Art Fair Committee works hard year-round to make this event special. They do a great job, and we appreciate their commitment to the City and our businesses.
Another tip: Go to www.WyandottePatch.com to learn more about the artists you'll encounter. Patch is doing an awesome job too, a great source of information!
Look forward to seeing everyone at the Wyandotte Street Art Fair!
Come on down!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Why Local?

Our bias is well founded in personal belief. On every front, we find locally owned businesses to be more interesting, more connected to the customers that support them, more connected to their communities, and more supportive of other locally owned businesses that synergistically create and strenghthen the commuties in which they operate. It is almost always so much more rewarding to us to spend our money with them. We support them every bit as much for selfish reasons, and we are proud of it and glad for our selfishness. They matter to us, they satisfy us more, they are important to us. We like them, and we like them in large part because they like us. They love us, they wrap their policies around us, they love the entire act of doing business in the communities they love. So do we.
To focus on just one venue: The food that national chains serve is generally good, if unsurprising. One has to be deliberately contrary to find fault with the product or the service or even the cookie cutter ambiance of Olive Garden or Carraba's or Outback or any of dozens of other chain operations that populate every metropolitan area in the country. It's also clear that they are highly successful, with crowded parking lots and waiting lists on most nights.
But there's no heart. We're all just numbers at places like that. Rattling off examples of local restaurants that know us and connect with us in countless ways is easy, and it's gratifying to do so. If they were to fail and close their doors, it would matter, it would be sad and they would be missed.
So we support them. We do our best to direct the dollars that are our weapon of choice to all the places that matter to us. As often as we can, in every type of store we can, we support the independent, and leave the nationals to fend for themselves through their endless advertising budgets and remodeling efforts.
Every meal at a local restaurant matters. Each trip to the small grocer pays another bill for them, keeping them stronger than they would be without our support. And yes, every suit or shirt purchased at a store like ours matters. It is always a choice that we make, either automatically without consideration, or consciously with intent for the purposess we decide on.
When you see the "Think Local" signs and hear the words, think of it in this way if you can. Each and every one of our decisions has a small but powerful impact on the health of the meshed network of our local community. Multiply it by 10, then 100, then 1,000 and so on, and the impact becomes crystal clear. But it starts with an awareness of the power of our choice, and it hinges on the willingness to voice that opinion and commitment.
More in a future blog. There's much to share. Once one opens the door, it becomes harder to NOT think of the power of their spending. So ours is to open doors.
Visit www.the350project.net. Locals love us more.
Monday, April 25, 2011
MADE IN USA TRUNK SHOW

We've already announced the addition of 3 key iconic Made in America brands to our line-up:
Hart Schaffner Marx Suits and Sport Coats, Measure-Up Custom Dress Shirts, and Allen Edmonds Shoes. The response has been great, and this Thursday, we're having a party that heralds this new range of offerings for Downriver's only fine apparel store for men.



In addition to being able to order great items from these manufacturers, we'll be offering nice gifts with purchase. We've also brought in Lions Tigers and Beers to provide great hot snacks!

Discount Drinks will be here as well offering Whiskey tastings.

Do yourself a favor - - - come on down and accept our hospitality. Enjoy a nice evening, learn something, eat something, drink something. If you're so moved, buy something from one of our new partners, but at the very least, check it out.
While you're here, ask to see the other fine products at CHELSEA that are MADE in AMERICA.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
CHELSEA has never been shy about exploring new areas of opportunity. This year has already been one of the best examples of this spirit of entrepeneurism. 3 new additions to our roster of vendors and services has created a powerful new foundation on which a very exciting future is being built.
Hart Schaffner Marx is a manufacturer of finely tailored suits, sport coaats and dress slacks. We've added their Custom Box enabling CHELSEA to offer a new level of quality and class.
Measure-Up offers a fantastic service for men that want special in a custom fitted dress shirt, and they offer it through specialty stores like CHELSEA: Incredible quality fabrics in beautiful colors and patterns, made through 14 meticulous measurements to ensure perfect fit. Almost limitless options, to each customer's exact specifications.
Allen Edmonds has one of the very best reputations in the world of menswear. Finely crafted footwear that is worthy of the most demanding and discerning men, Allen Edmonds is in a class by themselves.
The common link? All three are AMERICAN MADE. Made in America is not a distant memory; Fine products are still available if you know where to look, and we're here to tell you that CHELSEA is proud to be your source.
We consider Canadian-Made to be a very close second in preference, and all of our conversations with our customers and clients confirm that sentiment. Canadian manufacturers are special as well, and the combination of these two sources has made for a potent roster of great products. In addition to the three newest introductions, CHELSEA boasts a remarkable lineup, and
S. Cohen makes outstanding suits and sport coats in Montreal.
Ballin's dress slacks are beyond compare, also made in Montreal.
Agave Denimsmith's jeans are made of the finest denim fabrics in the world, and they're manufactured in America.
Haupt is a German manufacturer of incredible shirts. They've also got a fabulous t-shirt, made in Los Angeles. CHELSEA has it.
JZ Richards, Ike Behar and Ted Baker are all outstanding neckwear companies, and all three are made exclusively in America.
We're trying, folks. Made in America is not some abstract concept. It makes us feel good - - - really good - - - to be able to put our money where our mouth is, and offer products that equate to American jobs.
Stay Tuned. And check this stuff out as soon as you get a chance. It's awesome product, first and foremost.
Hart Schaffner Marx is a manufacturer of finely tailored suits, sport coaats and dress slacks. We've added their Custom Box enabling CHELSEA to offer a new level of quality and class.

Measure-Up offers a fantastic service for men that want special in a custom fitted dress shirt, and they offer it through specialty stores like CHELSEA: Incredible quality fabrics in beautiful colors and patterns, made through 14 meticulous measurements to ensure perfect fit. Almost limitless options, to each customer's exact specifications.

Allen Edmonds has one of the very best reputations in the world of menswear. Finely crafted footwear that is worthy of the most demanding and discerning men, Allen Edmonds is in a class by themselves.

The common link? All three are AMERICAN MADE. Made in America is not a distant memory; Fine products are still available if you know where to look, and we're here to tell you that CHELSEA is proud to be your source.
We consider Canadian-Made to be a very close second in preference, and all of our conversations with our customers and clients confirm that sentiment. Canadian manufacturers are special as well, and the combination of these two sources has made for a potent roster of great products. In addition to the three newest introductions, CHELSEA boasts a remarkable lineup, and
S. Cohen makes outstanding suits and sport coats in Montreal.
Ballin's dress slacks are beyond compare, also made in Montreal.
Agave Denimsmith's jeans are made of the finest denim fabrics in the world, and they're manufactured in America.
Haupt is a German manufacturer of incredible shirts. They've also got a fabulous t-shirt, made in Los Angeles. CHELSEA has it.
JZ Richards, Ike Behar and Ted Baker are all outstanding neckwear companies, and all three are made exclusively in America.
We're trying, folks. Made in America is not some abstract concept. It makes us feel good - - - really good - - - to be able to put our money where our mouth is, and offer products that equate to American jobs.
Stay Tuned. And check this stuff out as soon as you get a chance. It's awesome product, first and foremost.
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