Crowned Legacy
Folsom

The town with two registers, cut for both rooms.

Bespoke and made-to-measure tailoring in Folsom. Mobile concierge fittings at the home, the Intel or PowerSchool campus, or any private office along the Iron Point and Folsom Plan Area corridor. Sam Cole comes to you across Empire Ranch, Russell Ranch, Broadstone, and the Sutter Street historic district.

Reserve a consultation4 to 8 weeks · By appointment only
Crowned Legacy Suits serves Folsom with mobile concierge bespoke and made-to-measure tailoring. Sam Cole comes to you across the Intel campus corridor, the Folsom Plan Area, and the Sutter Street historic district. Made-to-measure from $999. Bespoke from $5,000. Four to eight weeks to delivery.
Who Sam serves in Folsom

Engineer money and ranch money, at the same table.

Folsom carries roughly 88,000 residents at a median household income near $135,000 to $140,000, the highest in Sacramento County and roughly 1.4 times the metro median. Median home values run near $799,000. The population mix produces the working register: technology professionals at Intel, PowerSchool, Inductive Automation, and Verizon, alongside long-tenured Folsom families whose civic identity ties to Sutter Street and the Russell Ranch lineage. The two communities share a town and the wardrobe answers both.

The dual register is real and load-bearing. South of Highway 50, the Iron Point and Prairie City corridor runs the tech-employer engine. North of Highway 50, Sutter Street still photographs as a 19th-century railroad town. Locals do not experience these as separate. They ship silicon on Monday and bar-hop the historic district on Saturday. Sam's working hypothesis is that the suit has to clear both rooms without a costume change.

"Folsom is the only town I dress where a man can spend Monday in a clean room reviewing chip masks and Friday at the Sutter Street Steakhouse with a buckle from the rodeo on his belt. The wardrobe has to clear both rooms. I cut a charcoal worsted that reads as senior at Intel and still relaxes on Sutter Street on a Thursday night. Folsom money is engineer money and ranch money sitting at the same table, and the suit has to know that."
Sam Cole, Founder
Folsom's professional context

Intel since 1984, and the next generation of Folsom employers.

Intel established the Folsom site in 1984 in leased space and moved into permanent buildings on the 236-acre campus at 1900 Prairie City Road in 1985, coinciding with the 286 microprocessor launch. The campus has long been the company's primary Sacramento-region research and development hub, anchoring graphics, chipsets, and solid-state drive engineering. The Folsom site has absorbed the company's restructuring across the past three years. The current headcount sits in the four- thousand-plus range after multiple layoff rounds. Intel remains the largest private employer in the region. The sale-and-leaseback announcement in 2025 is part of the local conversation. Anyone who has lived in Folsom five years knows someone in the cycle. Sam's tone for the Intel community honors the long restructure rather than pretending it did not happen.

PowerSchool runs its global headquarters at 150 Parkshore Drive in Folsom, supporting student information systems and learning platforms used by more than 60 million students across 90 countries. Inductive Automation builds the Ignition industrial automation platform from a Folsom office. Verizon Wireless operates a Folsom call center with 500-plus employees. Kikkoman Foods and Gekkeikan Sake USA run production facilities in town. Folsom State Prison and California State Prison Sacramento adjoin the city and employ more than 1,000 corrections and administrative staff between them.

The Sacramento County medical systems also concentrate Folsom executive talent. Mercy Hospital of Folsom anchors the Dignity Health presence locally. Sutter Health and Kaiser Permanente carry administrative and clinical leadership who choose Folsom for the schools and the Empire Ranch register. UC Davis Health pulls additional Folsom commuters across the Highway 50 corridor toward Sacramento. Sam fits across all of these on the standard four-to-eight-week build cycle.

Where fittings happen

Empire Ranch to Sutter Street, across both halves of town.

Empire Ranch and Empire Ranch Village hold the post-2000 luxury build along the Sierra Nevada foothills near Folsom Lake. Median sale near $810,000. Ranch-style and Mediterranean homes plus condos. Adjacent to Empire Ranch Golf Club, which is the public-access course that anchors the neighborhood name. Russell Ranch and Mangini Ranch fall inside the Folsom Plan Area south of Highway 50, the 3,520-acre development bounded by White Rock Road, Prairie City Road, and the El Dorado County line. Average sale near $950,000. Russell Ranch carries the name of the Russell family ranch where Dan Russell Sr. founded the Folsom Pro Rodeo in 1960.

Broadstone and Broadstone Estates anchor the established 1990s neighborhood near Empire Ranch and serve a significant share of the Intel family book. Lake Forest holds the older established address with mature trees and larger lots than the newer plan-area builds. Briggs Ranch occupies the central Folsom mid-tier. Cobblestone and Folsom Lake Estates carry smaller pocket neighborhoods near the lake and the historic district. Sam fits across all of them on the same Saturday-morning home-visit rhythm or weekday office-visit rhythm.

Sutter Street is the working historic register. Sutter Street Steakhouse, Riley's on Sutter, Plank Craft Kitchen and Bar, Samuel Horne's Tavern, Powerhouse Pub, Yager's Taphouse, and the Gaslight Company are the venues locals actually name. The Thursday Night Market runs through the summer. The 1895 Folsom Powerhouse, Lake Natoma rowing through the Sacramento State Aquatic Center, and the Folsom Valley Railway in City Park (the only 12-inch gauge railroad operating in the United States, running continuously since 1970) are the civic institutions Folsom families take their children to across decades. The wardrobe earns its place in the photographs that accumulate on Sutter Street as much as in the Intel cubicle.

Investment

Per-garment pricing, across the Folsom book.

Bespoke tailoring

From$5,000

Bespoke construction for Intel directors, PowerSchool senior leadership, and the second-stage commission cycle.

Made-to-measure suits

From$999

Made-to-measure starting investment for the working tech-professional rotation and the long-tenured Folsom family book.

Custom blazers

From$499

Hopsack navy, mid-weight flannel, summer linen, and tweed. Built for Sutter Street dinners and the Empire Ranch round.

Custom trousers

From$299

Wool-and-technical blends for Empire Ranch, Granite Bay Golf Club, and Serrano. Tropical wools and flannels for the broader rotation. Trousers cut to break once over a boot when the client wears boots.

Bespoke shirts

From$199

Cotton oxford, Egyptian poplin, gingham. The Folsom rotation that handles both a campus all-hands and a Plank reservation in the same week.

Tuxedos

From$999

For Sacramento gala obligations and the rare Folsom-area black-tie event.

Per-garment pricing follows the standard service tiers. Final investment depends on cloth selection, garment count, and commission order. Wardrobe-planning clients commissioning multiple pieces are extended courtesies appropriate to the relationship.

Most Folsom rotations run on ongoing wardrobe planning across multiple commissions. Tech sales and account executives whose calendar runs on the Folsom-to-Bay-Area axis often start at the sales wardrobe register.

Who this is for

Folsom professionals whose calendar runs both halves of town.

Intel principal engineers, fellows, directors, and senior managers. PowerSchool product, engineering, and executive leadership. Inductive Automation and the Folsom Plan Area employer base. Verizon call center leadership. Sutter, Kaiser, UC Davis Health, and Mercy Hospital of Folsom administrators. Folsom-area senior counsel. Long-tenured Folsom families with civic ties across Sutter Street, the Russell Ranch lineage, and the Folsom Pro Rodeo board. Folsom State Prison and California State Prison Sacramento administrative leadership. Vista del Lago and Folsom High School parents whose calendar runs the youth athletics season alongside the work calendar.

Folsom weddings, including ceremonies booked at Folsom Lake venues or downtown Sacramento, commission separately through the wedding-suit consultation track. Clients commissioning their first custom suit, often associates and ascending professionals at the Intel and PowerSchool campuses, start at the first-suit milestone tier.

Frequently asked

What Folsom clients ask before they commission.

Where do fittings happen in Folsom?
Fittings happen at the home, the office, or a private space the client chooses. Empire Ranch, Russell Ranch, Broadstone, Lake Forest, and Folsom Lake Estates host most weekday and weekend home fittings. Office fittings happen at the Intel campus on Prairie City Road in client-controlled conference rooms, at PowerSchool's headquarters at 150 Parkshore Drive, and across the corporate offices along Iron Point and the Folsom Plan Area. Sam will travel to the Sutter Street historic district for clients who keep an office or workshop on the older side of town. The cloth library, measurement tools, and working garments arrive together.
What is the right wardrobe register for Folsom?
Folsom carries a dual register that almost no other town in the Sacramento metro shares. The same client who reviews chip masks at Intel on Tuesday morning has dinner at the Sutter Street Steakhouse on Friday night with a Folsom Pro Rodeo buckle on his belt. The wardrobe answers both rooms. Cloth weight runs heavier than the Bay Area cuts because Folsom winters require flannel. Lapels stay moderate. The cut takes a fractionally fuller chest than a San Francisco construction. Trousers break once and keep a clean line over a boot if the client owns boots. The work is engineer money and ranch money sitting at the same table.
Does Sam serve Intel engineers and the technology employer base?
Yes. Intel established the Folsom campus in 1984 at 1900 Prairie City Road on a 236-acre site, coinciding with the launch of the 286 microprocessor. The campus is the center of excellence for graphics, chipsets, and solid-state drives. The current employee base sits in the four-thousand-plus range after the layoff cycles of the past three years; the campus remains the largest private employer in the Sacramento region. Sam fits Intel principal engineers, fellows, directors, and senior managers across the full wardrobe rotation. The work tone honors the long restructure the Intel community has lived through. PowerSchool at 150 Parkshore, Verizon Wireless, Inductive Automation, and the wider Folsom Plan Area employer base also commission across the same rotation.
How does Folsom history shape the wardrobe?
Sutter Street was laid out in 1855 by Theodore Judah, the same engineer who routed the Transcontinental Railroad, on a townsite that was named Folsom in 1856 after Joseph Folsom. The Folsom Powerhouse delivered the first long-distance hydroelectric transmission in the United States on July 13, 1895, sending 11,000 volts of alternating current 22 miles to Sacramento. Niagara Falls came two years later. The Folsom Pro Rodeo has run every Fourth of July since 1960, founded by Dan Russell Sr. of the Russell Ranch family. Locals carry that lineage into the wardrobe. The cuts respect the civic identity that exists independent of the tech-employer story; the cloth still has to photograph correctly at a Plank Craft Kitchen reservation on Thursday night.
Does Folsom have a private country club?
Folsom does not. Empire Ranch Golf Club at 1620 East Natoma Street is high quality and centrally located, designed by Brad Bell and opened in May 2002 as the first golf course inside Folsom city limits, but the course is public-access rather than private. The signature 211-yard par 3 closing hole over water is the stretch the regulars reference. Folsom residents who want a private membership most often join Serrano Country Club in El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay Golf Club across the lake, or Catta Verdera in Lincoln. Sam builds country club wardrobes for all three clubs, with the register tuned to the course the member actually plays.

Reserve a Folsom consultation.

The first session runs ninety minutes at the home, the Intel or PowerSchool office, or a private space along the Iron Point corridor. The cloth library, the measurement tools, and the working garments arrive together with Sam.

Reserve a consultation

Folsom · Sutter Street · 916.520.4106 · By appointment only