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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Sophistication and Elegance: It's possible to be comfortable and sexy in a suit--as long as you do it with Neapolitan style.
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When the Italian language is spoken like this gentleman it’s the most beautiful language in the world Silvio Guidetti. Australia
One of the greatest tailor ever.
Rip, Maestro.
This gentleman is fascinating as is the way he spoke of his craft.
RIP Gigi
Rip maestro Luigi
RIP Maestro Dalcuore
R. I. P. GIGI
Interesting because I don't consider the Neapolitan cut to be about comfort at all. It's a more closely fitted trimmer style. Not uncomfortable but if you are used to fuller cut American or English suits, the Neapolitan fit will take some getting used to.
Not agree.
If the cut is correct, a neapolitan jacket is much comfier than others.
It's like dressing a cardigan.
And one more thing: what I don't like of english tailoring is that it's very conservative and "classic". The stiff, super-padded shoulders make you similar to... Robocop.
The american ivy league one have aleady a little bit better fit.
@@tommasovasta8323 A properly cut English suit is very comfortable. Shoulder pads have never made a shoulder less comfortable. They are soft and light. But you have the right to prefer to go out in pajamas.
@@aar498 And you have the right to go in armcoat.
This confort it made for dead peples.