Barron Trump has a few people in his corner. Donald Trump's youngest son has become a source of fascination to the public, with many intrigued about his political future and personality. As he's grown up, he's become a more prominent member in his family, supporting his father at various political events.
Nathan Pearce, the CEO of Pearce Bespoke, made some suits for Barron and opened up about their relationship in a new interview.
“He’s a super-bright kid. He’s well beyond his years in terms of experience, knowledge, history. He’s just fascinating to talk to,” said Pearce in an interview with WWD.
Pearce revealed that he's been working with Barron for the past couple of years, and that he's developed a positive relationship with him.
“You know what is another word I would say about [Barron]? Hospitable. He is down-to-earth, nice as can be and hospitable,” he said. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him over the last one or two years.”
Pearce shared how grateful he was to be considered as one of Barron's tailors and to show his work on such a public platform.
“I recognize that Barron Trump could be choosing from tailors all over the world, and he chose me and Pearce Bespoke. I’m super-grateful and super-proud of that,” he concluded.
Pearce is a notorious tailor, having worked with multiple celebrities through the course of his career, including football players like Eli Manning and Drew Brees.
Barron and Pearce worked together on his looks
According to Pearce, Barron and he selected all of the elements of the suits together, including fabrics, buttons, and linings. He revealed that Barron traveled to Louisiana, where his business is located, and that he had no entourage.
After Pearce went to Mar-a-Lago, Barron reportedly shook his hand and wanted to give him a tour of the place in Palm Beach.