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Wool double-breasted striped suit

1345 EUR
Color White - Navy blue stripes
  • Wool double-breasted striped suit - C3DAKO-DC30-A001
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Virgin wool double-breasted striped suit

  • Lined suit
  • 6-button double-breasted cut
  • High armhole
  • Straight shoulder
  • Large peak collar, closed buttonholes
  • Double back vents
  • Mid-high-waisted 2 pleats trousers, fitted leg, unhemmed trousers bottom
  • Tightening tab on the belt
  • Men suit 95% virgin wool, 3% elastane et 2% polyamide
  • Lining 100% viscose
  • Fabric weaved in Italy
  • Dry clean
  • Model: size 46, 1,89 m tall
  • We recommend you to choose your usual size

C3DAKO-DC30-A001

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Wool double-breasted striped suit

1345 EUR

Merino wool

This superior wool, originating in Australia and New Zealand bears the same name as the breed of sheep that provide it. Bright, warm and light, it is distinguished by the extreme finesse of its fibres, three times thinner than those of classic wool (which varies 30 to 50 microns, while Merino oscillates between 17 and 25). It is known as ‘Extrafine’ when the thread thickness is less than 19 microns.

Stripes

A motif for the marginalised and heretics of the middle ages, for childhood, for pleasure and for business men since the 19th century, stripes are a melting pot of contradictory symbolism. Chosen well they remain an unquestionable sign of elegance.