Ryan Krupp
“I’ve tried cases against some of the biggest corporations and insurance companies in the world and no matter how big the corporation, at the end of the day, in that courtroom, it’s me versus their lawyer, with a judge and jury. That’s where I want to be.”
A trial attorney by trade, Ryan specializes in representing “the little guy” against big corporations. He is passionate about how the law creates opportunities for people to achieve justice in this country. Some of the cases he has worked on have garnered national attention, including one that led him to appearing on an episode of the Dr. Phil show.
Driven by a competitive spirit forged through years of athletics and sharpened by the influence of his father, also an attorney, Ryan found his calling in trial law. The parallels were unmistakable: discipline, resilience, and the relentless will to outperform. Yet the real education, he insists, came from experience—taking on difficult cases early, enduring losses, and learning to navigate adversity long before the stakes reached their highest.
Ryan learned early on that success in the courtroom isn’t built on skill alone. Presence matters. In an environment where perception shapes confidence, appearance becomes part of the argument. “It doesn’t define your skill, but it does show the impression you care to leave.”
In his line of work, suit & tie is the preferred daily standard. Noble Luxury Brands has allowed Ryan to not only stand out in a society that has adopted casual dress codes, but also elevate himself professionally.
“I chose Noble Luxury Brands because I saw a young successful man wearing a stunning suit jacket.”
Ryan’s wardrobe is the perfect example of professional attire, refined by personal expression. French cuff shirts paired with carefully selected cuff links have become a signature, while double-breasted suits nod to timeless sophistication. Every piece is customized not for excess, but for identity—classic at its core, yet unmistakably bold.
Outside the courtroom, life slows, soccer matches, a quiet morning coffee, a round of golf, or a carefully chosen Japanese whisky. His connection to St. Louis remains central, shaped by its history, neighborhoods, and character. And at the heart of it all stands the St. Louis City Courthouse—a place where architecture, purpose, and ambition meet.
Whether in law or in life, Ryan understands a simple truth: when preparation, passion, and presentation align, you don’t just enter the room—you own it.