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Brioni Light Grey and Pink Super 150's Glenplaid Suit

50 IT / 40 US / Large

Sale price€1.048 Regular price€5.500

Discover the Brioni Light Grey and Pink Super 150's Glenplaid Suit, a perfect blend of luxurious materials and masterful tailoring. Crafted from Super 150's wool, this suit offers exceptional softness and a refined appearance. The subtle glenplaid pattern in light grey, accented with delicate pink lines, adds a contemporary twist to a classic design. The waistcoat enhances its formal elegance, making it ideal for both business settings and special occasions.

Each Brioni suit undergoes a meticulous manufacturing process, involving over 220 precise steps and more than 22 hours of expert craftsmanship. This rigorous attention to detail ensures every aspect of the suit, from the precision of the stitching to the elegant drape of the fabric, is perfected.

Balancing traditional sophistication with modern flair, the Brioni Light Grey and Pink Super 150's Glenplaid Suit is a distinguished addition to any gentleman's wardrobe. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.

Brioni Light Grey and Pink Super 150's Glenplaid Suit
Brioni Light Grey and Pink Super 150's Glenplaid Suit Sale price€1.048 Regular price€5.500

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Sartorial Details

Full Canvas Construction

A sartorial jacket - or coat - needs an interlining that will help give it shape and mold it. Canvas gives the item a tailored and crafted look. In short, it breathes life into it. Purely technical, canvas is made from either horsehair, wool, mohair or camel hair. It could also be a mix of them all, with varying thickness and weight. The canvas is stitched to the jacket, often by hand, thus making the canvas pieces 'floating' in the middle of the inner and outer cloth. This gives the jacket added flexibility. The canvas runs from the upper parts, all the way down to the end of the jacket. After you wear your canvassed suit for a while, it will begin to take your shape and look incredibly natural.

Roman Style Shoulders

Characterised by a clean, strong silhouette, the Roman style has its origins in the military and equestrian style on Savile Row. While the heavily structured, military-inspired suits with strong shoulders and stiff canvassing were fitting of English nobles, the staid style was not an adequate reflection of the Italian way of life. As Italian tailoring grew into its own, though, different styles began to develop. In Naples unstructured whimsical Neapolitan suiting took hold. In Rome, where Brioni was born, the style evolved more subtly. The structured British style was made more voluminous, body conscious, and free-flowing without losing too much of the signature Saville Row shape.

Handmade Buttonhole

Handmade buttonholes are made using a chain of knotted loops called purl stitches that make them strong and visually distinctive. It takes about five seconds to sew a regular buttonhole with a machine – a single handmade buttonhole takes about 10 minutes to sew.

Two-Button Closure

The jacket has a two-button closure which keeps the profile neat.

Chest pocket - Rounded welt pocket

Also known as ‘barchetta’ Italian for ‘little boat’, it is so named because this pocket floats on the chest gently angled upward, just like the bow of a sailboat. These pockets echo the lively roll of a lapel that carries the spring of canvas and natural wool, unlike machine-made chest pockets that have a more stamped-out, rectangular shape and less life.

Darts

The tailors adds two darts - think of them as pinched seams - to ensure the jacket’s body achieves a slim silhouette. The process, called mezzo punto riprese, is done entirely by hand.

Buttons and Buttonholes

Also known as stacked buttons or waterfall buttons, kissing buttons are associated with Italian tailoring as Italian tailors make their jacket sleeve buttons in the kissing style. In this style, buttons touch each other and overlap one another. Handmade buttonholes; Even this step, apparently the simplest, is treated with an abundance of detail. Attaching the buttons is a job that requires patience and must be completed to perfection.

Flap Pockets

This was originally supposed to keep debris from getting into jacket pockets when worn in the country. Flap pockets occupy a sort of middle ground in terms of formality: they are the main choice for business suits, but they can also appear on sport coats as a testament to their casual origins.

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50 IT / 40 US / Large