Rich Men Looks: How a men’s mobile boutique turned into a Boynton Beach staple
Frantz Chérilus doesn’t want people to fake it before they make it if it’s going to cost them an arm and a leg. The local Custom Clothier, working with suppliers out of Turkey, spent three years curating and delivering style directly to dappered men throughout South Florida. And now the 35-year-old fashion truck entrepreneur, who emigrated to the United States from Haiti in 2001, has now anchored his “budget-friendly” shopping niche in Boynton Beach.

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