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Bespoke construction for Kaiser and Sutter senior administrators, Adventist Health corporate principals, and Sierra View members building the second-stage commission cycle.
Bespoke and made-to-measure tailoring in Roseville. Mobile concierge fittings at Kaiser, Sutter, Adventist Health, the Sierra View dining room, or the home. Sam Cole comes to you across Sun City, Westpark, Stoneridge, Highland Reserve, and Crocker Ranch.
Crowned Legacy Suits serves Roseville with mobile concierge bespoke and made-to-measure tailoring. Roseville is the largest city in Placer County, 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. Kaiser Permanente Roseville, Sutter Roseville, and the Adventist Health system headquarters anchor the executive book. Sam Cole comes to your home, office, or Sierra View Country Club. Made-to-measure from $999. Bespoke from $5,000. Four to eight weeks to delivery.
Roseville carries roughly 155,955 residents at a median household income of $119,288 and a median age of 40.2, with 68.8 percent of households owning their homes. The city is the largest in Placer County and the 36th most populated in California. The civic identity is older and more layered than most Sacramento metro suburbs. Founded as a Central Pacific Railroad junction on August 13, 1864 and incorporated April 15, 1909, Roseville became the regional rail hub when Southern Pacific moved its terminals here from Rocklin in 1907. The institutional footprint has been settled for generations.
The professional book Sam serves in Roseville concentrates around the healthcare systems first. Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center at 1600 Eureka Road employs more than 5,000 staff locally, runs 1,055 physicians across 78 specialty areas, and operates the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Placer County. Sutter Roseville Medical Center finished a $27.7 million expansion in mid-2025 and now carries 418 licensed beds, 734 physicians, and 70 specialty areas. The Adventist Health system headquarters at 1 Adventist Health Way consolidated 1,200-plus employees into a 275,000 square-foot campus when it opened in 2019. The system operates 27 hospitals and 3,700-plus licensed beds across the West Coast and Hawaii from the Roseville office.
"Roseville is a hospital town that happens to also be the largest city in Placer County. Half of my Roseville book is Kaiser or Sutter, a meaningful share is Adventist corporate, and the rest is older Galleria-area money that has been here long enough to remember when the Galleria parking lot was a field. The wardrobe has to read correctly at six a.m. rounds and at the Sierra View dining room on a Friday night, because both rooms keep showing up on the same calendar. The Roseville suit is built to be worn the same way for the next thirty years."
Three sectors carry the Roseville executive book. Healthcare leads, with Kaiser, Sutter, and Adventist Health forming a concentration of hospital-system administrative leadership unusual for a city of 155,000. Technology runs second. Hewlett Packard Enterprise has anchored the Roseville Networks Division at 8000 Foothills Boulevard since 1979, operating roughly 500 acres under the Hewlett-Packard Roseville Campus Master Plan adopted in June 1996. Penumbra holds 250,000-plus square feet of medical-device R&D space in town. GoodLeap, the residential solar fintech, runs its corporate headquarters from Roseville. The city's tech corridor is established rather than emerging, and the executives commission accordingly.
The third tier traces back to the rail yard the city was built on. Union Pacific's J.R. Davis Yard runs across 780 acres on the west side of town, named for Jerry R. Davis, the last president of Southern Pacific Transportation Company before its acquisition. The yard handles up to 2,000 cars per day at the confluence of three Union Pacific subdivisions, the largest rail yard west of the Mississippi River. By 1929, the railroad employed 1,225 people out of a Roseville population of 6,425. The contemporary Roseville workforce moved past that ratio decades ago, but the civic memory of being a railroad town shapes how the city sees itself, and the wardrobe register reflects a town that still values durability over fashion cycles.
Thunder Valley Casino Resort sits on unincorporated Placer County land near Lincoln, ten minutes north of Roseville. Owned and operated by the United Auburn Indian Community since opening on June 9, 2003, the resort runs 270,000 square feet of gaming, a 17-story hotel with 408 rooms, and the Pano Hall venue. Roseville serves as the practical commercial spine for Thunder Valley's executive and management calendar. Sam fits across that book on the same mobile concierge model the rest of the city runs.
Sun City Roseville holds the Del Webb master-planned community adopted in December 1993 and built out between 1995 and 2000 across 3,110 single-story ranch homes ranging 878 to 2,681 square feet. Federal age restriction requires at least one occupant per home to be 55 or older, and the community runs 27 holes of private golf plus two recreational centers. The original Mello-Roos bonds have expired. Sam fits the Sun City book on weekday mornings when calendars are open and the long-tenured residents are at home rather than out on the course.
Westpark covers roughly 1,500 acres on the western edge of the West Roseville Specific Plan, including The Club at WestPark, a 704-home Del Webb 55-and-older active-adult community with a 10,000 square-foot amenity center called The Retreat. Stoneridge runs 1,117 acres adjacent to Sutter Roseville Medical Center along Sierra College Boulevard, with mature housing stock and a residential profile heavy on solar arrays and pools. Highland Reserve sits on the north end of town, north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard and west of Highway 65, divided into North and West villages with the Highland Reserve Marketplace anchoring the retail component at 10301 Fairway Drive.
Crocker Ranch holds 460 acres developed from a 2003 master plan, divided into Crocker Ranch North and Crocker Ranch South. The Diamond Creek subdivision inside Crocker Ranch carries a Diamond Creek Elementary boundary and walking proximity to Davis Park; Casa Bella, Mira Bella, and The Village round out the community map. Sierra View Country Club at 105 Alta Vista Avenue sits at the social spine of established Roseville. The course was built in 1953 by Jack Fleming, who shaped his career under Dr. Alister MacKenzie of Augusta National and Cypress Point fame and served as MacKenzie's construction superintendent on West Coast projects in the 1920s and 1930s. Sierra View remains private and is now managed by Troon Golf. Members can request fittings in private member rooms when the calendar allows.
From$5,000
Bespoke construction for Kaiser and Sutter senior administrators, Adventist Health corporate principals, and Sierra View members building the second-stage commission cycle.
From$999
Made-to-measure starting investment for the working physician, hospital administrator, and Roseville professional rotation.
From$499
Hopsack navy, mid-weight flannel, summer linen, and tweed. Built for Galleria-area dinners and Sierra View dining-room reservations.
From$299
Wool-and-technical blends for Sierra View, Diamond Oaks, and Morgan Creek rounds. Tropical wools and flannels for the broader rotation.
From$199
Cotton oxford, Egyptian poplin, gingham. The hospital-week rotation that handles 6 a.m. rounds and a Friday-night reservation in the same week.
From$999
For Sacramento foundation galas, the Crocker Ball, and Sierra View member black-tie events.
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 Roseville rotations run on ongoing wardrobe planning across multiple commissions. Sierra View members extend the working rotation into the country club wardrobe register for separates, sport coats, and golf trousers tuned to the Jack Fleming course.
Kaiser Permanente Roseville senior administrators, medical chiefs of service, division leadership, and surgical principals. Sutter Roseville senior administrators and physicians-in-leadership. Adventist Health system corporate executives, vice presidents, and director-level staff at the 1 Adventist Health Way headquarters. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Roseville leadership and the technology corridor's senior engineering management. Penumbra and GoodLeap executives. Sierra View Country Club members building the country club wardrobe alongside the working wardrobe. Long-tenured Sun City Roseville and Crocker Ranch families whose grown children are now commissioning their first custom suits.
Roseville weddings booked at Sacramento metro venues commission separately through the wedding-suit consultation track. Roseville clients with primary work calendars in downtown Sacramento often run a parallel Sacramento commission rhythm, and Roseville families with social or estate ties to the Granite Bay book cross-reference both pages.
The first session runs ninety minutes at the home, the Kaiser or Sutter or Adventist Health office, or Sierra View Country Club. The cloth library, the measurement tools, and the working garments arrive together with Sam.
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