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Zegna "Fit Sav." -- what's this, a new Zegna cut?

SpooPoker

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Interesting. All the couture stuff I've got/seen are "Couture" fit. Hmm, I wonder: did Torino replace Savile? They seem pretty similar.



Wow, awesome fit Spoo! So in your words, the armholes are higher, the sleeves and chest are slimmer than the Milano? What about the Torino? How is it compared to the Milano?


Ive never had Torino.. not sure!

Jeebus Spoo is their a brand/fit/model that you have not owned at one point or another? lol


Well, it seems, Torino.

This looks much too snug and uncomfortable for my liking. But if you have indeed lost 10 pounds since the time of this pic, I can imagine it looks better now.


Im much sexier now.

Am I right in thinking that the lapels are a bit wider than the Milano? How does the shoulder compare in construction?


The shoulders are much softer on this one, and the lapels are wider. The pants are really quite slim though, if you have wide thighs, dont do it.
 

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Wanted to update this thread.

The Torino has a higher drop (8), slimmer cut and square shoulders. The shoulders sit flatter than RLBL and have some roping. It's a nice cut.
 

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I'd say try it on before deciding. I guess it's there variation of a Roman shoulder.
 

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Wanted to update this thread.

The Torino has a higher drop (8), slimmer cut and square shoulders. The shoulders sit flatter than RLBL and have some roping. It's a nice cut.


Zegna makes a wide range of drops in all cuts. I have drop 9s in Milano and couture IIRC.
 

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