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I remember you’ve already said plenty enough back in May, and we know that you’ve moved on to other brands…you even said “Best of luck to your future endeavors!” then why the **** do you come back here just to leave another bitchy comment…"Where is Cavour Made In" still brings out their journal article boasting how they are made in Italy, even though their production has already shifted to China for over half a year. I'm guessing their reluctance to delete or revise that article, or in fact document anywhere in their website that they are now made in China, tells me they don't want to be transparent about being associated with MiC.
I love all my Cavour goods. I enjoy all of my previous purchases but it's a punch in a gut that they've chosen to walk down the MiC path. There will be some of us who doesn't care where it's made as long as the quality is still there, and there are others who absolutely values the country of origin.
Similar to the 2020 version, a beautiful, crunchy Loro Piana wool!I just received this jacket, the wool/cashmere navy herringbone:
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I really don't care where it's been made because it's fantastic. The choice of cloth is perfect - deep, dark, inky navy. I've been looking for something like this for a long time. It's not too heavy either so will be wearable well into early summer I think here in the UK.
The fit is the same as all the rest of my jackets if not slightly better (the armhole is ever so slightly higher maybe but I could be imagining it).
Post it anyway, mate!Wow, I literally just came here to post a pic of my belted raglan jacket....lmfao.
@kevinsvindland can we expect overcoats in a heavyweight fabric? 600 gr is not enough for our Nordic winters ☹