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Opulent Long Island estate with ties to a billionaire former Brooks Brothers executive asks $10.75M

January 9, 2026
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Opulent Long Island estate with ties to a billionaire former Brooks Brothers executive asks $10.75M

A 110-year-old Great Gatsby-esque estate — once owned by an Italian billionaire who headed Brooks Brothers when it filed for bankruptcy during the pandemic — has hit the market for $10.75 million, Gimme Shelter has learned.

The seller, Mehmet Sengulen, bought the gated Long Island trophy property in Muttontown from Claudio Del Vecchio and his wife Debra for $7.3 million in December 2024, according to records, and then fully renovated and restored it.

Sengulen told Gimme he planned to move in with his wife and four kids, but his children are “very connected to where they grew up,” just 20 minutes away.

“It’s a unique situation,” he said.

Claudio Del Vecchio.
Claudio Del Vecchio. Getty Images
An aerial image shows the expanse of the grounds.
An aerial image shows the expanse of the grounds. Nest Seekers International
Striking touches inside include a massive living area with vaulted ceilings.
Striking touches inside include a massive living area with vaulted ceilings. Nest Seekers International
Wooden details extend into the large chef's kitchen.
Wooden details extend into the large chef’s kitchen. Nest Seekers International
A windowed eat-in space.
A windowed eat-in space. Nest Seekers International

Del Vecchio — whose estimated net worth is $7.4 billion, according to Forbes — was the chairman, CEO and owner of Brooks Brothers Group, Inc., which filed for bankruptcy in September 2020. He had bought the company for $225 million in 2001.

Claudio’s father, the late Luxottica eyewear mogul Leonardo Del Vecchio, was Italy’s second richest man when he died in 2022, according to reports, owning brands like Ray-Ban, Sunglass Hut and Oakley. Today, EssilorLuxottica is the world’s largest eyewear company.

Built in 1916, the gated mansion sits on 8.1 acres behind 15-foot-tall gates, said listing broker Shawn Elliott, of Nest Seekers International.

Inside, the 12,058-square-foot home features nine bedrooms, eight baths, four powder rooms, seven fireplaces, a wine cellar and a paneled elevator. 

The striking interiors include formal living and dining rooms with original moldings and millwork — and a paneled library with a woodburning fireplace.

The wood-paneled library looks plucked from a Brooks Brothers campaign.
The wood-paneled library looks plucked from a Brooks Brothers campaign. Nest Seekers International
A wine cellar offers tons of space for storage.
A wine cellar offers tons of space for storage. Nest Seekers International
A formal living area comes warmed by a fireplace.
A formal living area comes warmed by a fireplace. Nest Seekers International
A fireplace also graces this bedroom.
A fireplace also graces this bedroom. Nest Seekers International
Meanwhile, a kids' bedroom comes with space to play.
Meanwhile, a kids’ bedroom comes with space to play. Nest Seekers International
A home office space.
A home office space. Nest Seekers International
The indoor pool is located right next to the gym.
The indoor pool is located right next to the gym. Nest Seekers International
Plush seating looks out to the main pool.
Plush seating looks out to the main pool. Nest Seekers International
The tennis court.
The tennis court. Nest Seekers International
There's additionally a charming garden on the grounds.
There’s additionally a charming garden on the grounds. Nest Seekers International

Resort-style amenities include an indoor pool, a gym and a panic room.

Outside, there’s another pool plus a tennis court with lighting, a putting green, a children’s playhouse and charming English walled gardens.

The post Opulent Long Island estate with ties to a billionaire former Brooks Brothers executive asks $10.75M appeared first on New York Post.

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