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Recent content by Levantine

  1. Levantine

    French Tailoring Thread (e.g. Camps de Luca, Cifonelli, Smalto and etc.)

     After you were it a few times it becomes softer and softer without losing its form.
  2. Levantine

    French Tailoring Thread (e.g. Camps de Luca, Cifonelli, Smalto and etc.)

    I chose a light olive green There are more than 50-60 colours to choose from
  3. Levantine

    French Tailoring Thread (e.g. Camps de Luca, Cifonelli, Smalto and etc.)

     My advice: keep the lapel as it is. I thought of asking Lorenzo to change the design but fortunately I did not. Gia can button the jacket all the way to the top. Perfect for a cold day when you are carrying no coat. I was in Istanbul last December and walked for hours along the Bosphorus...
  4. Levantine

    French Tailoring Thread (e.g. Camps de Luca, Cifonelli, Smalto and etc.)

    My advice: keep the lapel as it is. I thought of asking Lorenzo to change the design but fortunately I did not. Gia can button the jacket all the way to the top. Perfect for a cold day when you are carrying no coat. I was in Istanbul last December and walked for hours along the Bosphorus against...
  5. Levantine

    French Tailoring Thread (e.g. Camps de Luca, Cifonelli, Smalto and etc.)

     if I remember correctly, depending on the fabric and how much hand work you want, from 250 euros up to 300+
  6. Levantine

    French Tailoring Thread (e.g. Camps de Luca, Cifonelli, Smalto and etc.)

    I have a few shirts from Maria Frittolini and the shirts are impressive both in terms if cut and workmanship. She is very easy to work with and extremely flexible.

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