Founded in 2008 as a small accessories shop in the North Loop, MartinPatrick3 has revolutionized men's shopping in the Twin Cities, merging old-school tailoring and fine suiting with contemporary brands such as Railcar Fine Goods and Public School NYC. In 2010, owners Greg Walsh and Dana Swindler transformed it into a full-fledged menswear store. And it's showing no signs of slowing — last year, the store expanded once again, adding a men's lounge, a shoe salon and an estate jewelry showroom. 212 3rd Av. N. #106, Mpls., 612-746-5329, martinpatrick3.com
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April 14, 2016 at 10:20PM
![MARTINPATRICK3 at 212 Third Avenue North Suite 106, Minneapolis, MN 55401 on April 23, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune.com ORG XMIT: MIN1304232006410463](https://arc.stimg.co/startribunemedia/LUBMCSGPPZ2TPHGM4OES6ZJRYE.jpg?&w=1080)
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