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Georges de Paris is a French-American tailor who is often referred to as the President of the United States' unofficial tailor. Paris has made suits for every American President since Lyndon Johnson.==Biography==
   de Paris was originally born in Marseille and came to Washington, D.C with a young woman and after their separation found himself homeless, reportedly bathing in the Potomac. He managed to save money to buy himself a sewing machine and his reputation grew until President Johnson ordered his suits. He also enjoys an after work drink at the Washington, D.C. restaurant Old Ebbitt Grill.

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