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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

At Cesare Attolini, Milan

Comments on "At Cesare Attolini, Milan"

 

Blogger Butch said ... (9:00 AM) : 

Very nice navy pinstriped suit--with tie rampant.

 

Blogger YFYF.org said ... (10:29 AM) : 

Most excellent. Very simple, no pocket square, looks like straight cuff shirt too.

What makes the outfit? It's all around the neck.

The high, well fitted collar and the large knot that fills the gap perfectly. The undimpled kink under the knot is a wonderful touch that complements the collar.

Finally, that little flip of hair above his left ear is most excellent too.

I first saw this photo and thought - hm, English because of the colour and the hair, but actually the more I look at it, the more I lean towards Italian. Pretty high notch on the lapel and the prominent collar hints at Italian. Jetted pockets on the jacket are a nice touch, don't think I could put that down specifically to English or Italian tailoring though.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:51 AM) : 

Absolute perfection...,the shoulders,the length of the jacket and sleeves,the way the pin stripe flows from the shoulder onto the sleeve,and ofcourse this gentleman is so gorgeous,so sophisticated and so international,there is nothing more to say other than....sublime!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:01 PM) : 

A beautiful chalk stripe suit in a splendid light blue tonality, that is very difficult to find as fabric : many features of fine neapolitan tailoring are present in the jacket including high notch lapels and the "manica a camicia".There is also an appreciable attempt to find novel combinations with the tie but in my opinion the grey color of the latter should have been more vivid and bright.
Globally the sensations ,stimulated by the elegance of this gentleman, are very pleasant.

Angelo
Italy

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:00 PM) : 

Very handsome! Love the richness of that blue suit.

 

Blogger Paula Yalú o Paula de Sebastián said ... (2:23 PM) : 

Handsome...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:24 PM) : 

Suit is nice; hate his hair. Grooming!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:31 PM) : 

Nice, really nice. Well cut suit, natural elegance and a certain arrogance in the expression that matches the rest.
I wantto project THAT when I grow up.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:45 PM) : 

Love it!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:22 PM) : 

A well put-together suit. It's nice to see the basics done so well.

 

Blogger vjperera said ... (7:47 PM) : 

What a perfect tie knot. And the hair is the topper!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:57 AM) : 

Good but not exciting

 

Blogger DK said ... (11:29 PM) : 

Great photo overall. The background has color and depth that are enhancing his overall color scheme beautifully.

One thing, though. Call me old fashioned, but I think he could step his look up a notch with a simple, single dimple in his tie. Anymore, is this not the rage?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:24 PM) : 

2:24PM Diva darling,

It's all about the hair....so aristo,it completes and compliments his whole look!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:10 PM) : 

that's not just a nice suit. it's bench made beautiful. wonder how long it took to make... about 24hrs? beautiful.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:22 AM) : 

Wonderful. The fabric is beautiful. The cut of his hair matches the cut of his suit, I think. Though I don't see how this is manica a camicia, doesn't look like it to me (also, that construction is not normally used for town suitings). The tie is great too-to go with or without dimple is a matter of personal preference, one is not more correct than the other, and going without dimple has worked well for him here. I think we can assume it is Attolini, and so yes, it took a long time to make... much more than 24 hours I would think.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:49 PM) : 

if attolini may require more than 24 hrs. excited to say i may meet this gent this weekend. going to a trunk show with attolini/alden.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:23 PM) : 

That is Enrico Libani of Cesare Attolini

 

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