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Men's tuxedo forest green mohair, silk and virgin wool Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40
Men's tuxedo Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40
Men's forest green tuxedo Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40
Men's mohair, silk and virgin wool tuxedo Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40
Men's green mohair, silk and virgin wool tuxedo Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40
Men's forest green tuxedo Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40
Men's tuxedo forest green mohair, silk and virgin wool Fursac - S3VERT-VC21-40

spring-summer 2022 collection

Green mohair, silk and wool tuxedo

1420 EUR-53%670 EUR
Color Forest green
  • Green mohair, silk and wool tuxedo - S3VERT-VC21-40
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Forest green mohair, silk and wool tuxedo

  • Lined tuxedo
  • Fitted cut, double back vents
  • Large satin shawl collar
  • Open buttonhole
  • Pockets
  • Trousers with satin side band
  • Button and zip fastening, tightening tab
  • Unhemmed trouser bottom
  • Tuxedo jacket 60% mohair, 30% silk and 30% virgin wool (serge)
  • Tuxedo trousers 100% virgin wool (faille)
  • Lining 100% viscose
  • Fabric weaved in Italy, by Lanificio F.lli Cerruti
  • Dry clean
  • Model: size 48, 1,89 m tall

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Green mohair, silk and wool tuxedo

1420 EUR-53%670 EUR

Mohair

Provided by angora goats from Asia Minor, this wool is as light as it is insulating and protects from the cold, the heat and any risk of inelegance. Blended with other fabrics it can also soften the cloth of certain suits.

Silk

The empress of noble fabrics, whose trade secret was jealously guarded by the Chinese for over 2500 years, silk is the only natural textile fibre whose thread is continuous. It is taken from the cocoon of the Bombyx Mori caterpillar, also called the silkworm, and its appearance varies according to the way it is woven or worked.

Virgin wool

This is what we call fibres that come from the first shearing of a sheep or lamb. They have been neither spun nor felted nor part of any other finished product, and contain no more than 0.3% of impurities.

Tuxedo

The required decorum of a 19th century British gentlemen managing his guests’ sense of smell meant that the smoking jacket was originally worn exclusively in the smoking room. Seduced by the garment, the American James Potter transgressed the rule and in 1886 wore this jacket with its satin lapels to the Tuxedo Club in New York. He popularised the use of its new name. Completed with braided trousers, a plastron shirt and a bow tie, in the 20th century this ensemble became the signature attire for men frequenting casinos and cocktail parties, or her Majesty’s Secret Services, like James Bond.