In January 2026, we’ll open our doors at the new flagship at 610 Guadalupe Street — a site that embodies heritage, craftsmanship and the future of refined menswear. This relocation is more than a retail move; it stands as a physical expression of our brand’s story.
The Building — James T. Brown House
The building we now call home is the storied James T. Brown House, one of the earliest structures in the distinguished Bremond Block Historic District. Constructed in 1858 in an elegant Greek Revival style, the House features a full‑width front porch and the kind of architectural gravitas that speaks to endurance and legacy.
For us at League of Rebels, this is more than an address — it’s a resonance of our values: material integrity, thoughtful craftsmanship, and time‑honoured design. Just as our tailoring draws from centuries‑old sartorial traditions, this building draws from the 19th‑century civic and domestic identity of Austin. It is a nod to the past while being wholly present in the moment.
A Flagship for the Art of Living Well
Inside, the new flagship will serve as a sanctuary for menswear — a place where premium fabrics like those from Loro Piana and artisan collaborations meet elevated service experiences. But it is also much more: the building becomes a stage for our expanded vision of hospitality and community.

Introducing: The Clubroom at League of Rebels
Beneath the main floor, in the basement of the House (and outside patio deck), we’re bringing to life Clubroom at League of Rebels — an intimate, invitation‑feeling environment where our guests may gather, unwind, converse, and explore.
Early‑morning coffee, midday fittings, perhaps evening cocktails — all amid an atmosphere of quiet refinement, comfortable sophistication, and subtle elegance.
The Clubroom will be furnished with curated touches: not just a lounge, but a haven for those who appreciate the intersection of style, hospitality and personal belonging. Membership won’t necessarily mean a formal contract — it may take the form of exclusive events, trunk shows, bespoke appointments and moments reserved for our “house” community.
This is where tailoring meets the rhythm of life: where your bespoke trousers are cut, your corduroy chinos reviewed, and afterwards you linger over a glass or cup, surrounded by like‑minded guests and the soft hum of craftsmanship in motion.
Why This Location Matters
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Neighborhood & Identity: Located on Guadalupe Street, in one of Austin’s most historic blocks, it places us at the geographic and cultural heart of the city — urban but crafted, connected but personal.
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Heritage & Brand Fit: The Greek Revival lines and enduring masonry of the Brown House resonate with our brand’s DNA — timeless design, real materials, hands‑on expertise.
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Experience & Expansion: By integrating the Clubroom into our flagship, we’re offering more than garments — we are offering a lifestyle, a destination, a proposition of belonging.
What to Expect
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A January 2026 opening: guests will be invited to tour the flagship, explore the new collections, and experience The Clubroom for the first time.
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Opening week event: a tailored unveiling where we’ll celebrate the house, the city, our community — and you.
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Ongoing programming: trunk shows with fabric houses, limited editions, private fittings and moments exclusive to The Clubroom and our loyal patrons.
You’re Invited
We extend an open invitation to our customers, collaborators and connoisseurs to become part of this next chapter. Whether you’re drawn by the art of tailoring, the heritage of a place, or by the idea of a space where style flows into experience — we’d be honoured for you to join us at 610 Guadalupe Street.
Here’s to the house we build, the garments we shape, and the community we welcome.