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Brioni Secolo Model

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Longtime lurker, first time poster, and trying to do some research.

Visited Brioni at the Wynn while at CES this year and liked a Brunico. Trousers could have used a hair more space around the thigh and calf, but really liked the cut and fit on both the jacket and trousers. Wondering if the Secolo line is similar or perhaps this is an "older" model line?

Saw listing on ebay and wanted to do a deep dive and learn more (ie: is there a typical drop, is there a way to tell when the jacket was manufactured from the tag label, a description of the fit type, etc.) Having a hard time finding about different lines. As an example. read here on SF that "Colloseo" has a generous fit, and I'm looking for something slimmer. What are the various options?

Also, for something listed as NWT, what would be a fair price for this model line when it's just a Sport Coat vs a full suit. The listed materials seem to be on range of all wool, and wool/silk/cashmere blend around the 160s.
 

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