MarkWinter
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I think on Hazelton Lane, the shop's called V Hazelton, or something like that. In Yorkville.I have never had the pleasure of seeing one these in person. Does anyone know where in Toronto I could handle some of their clothes?
I'll have to swing buy next time I'm in thag area. Way out of my budget but it's always cool to see legendary tailoring up closeThat's correct. I've been in there and they had a pretty good Attolini selection.
Cesare Attolini is my favorite OTR brand; gorgeous handwork, high and wide Neapolitan lapels, just the right chest structure, and amazing fabrics. Here are three of mine. The first two I purchased from Sartoriale.
Great choices, would be nice to see you wearing it IRL.
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I like how the 3 button roll looks. I've been looking for a peak lapel suit with 3 button roll in a navy. I just wonder if the roll makes it a more casual suit? Is it still considered a business suit?
Yes the roll makes it look more casual, but I won't be concerned with that. It could still qualify for business. However a SB peak lapel in plain navy is maybe a bit too "evening" for a daytime business environment. I picture it more for a business dinner/event, cocktail party, gallery opening etc.I like how the 3 button roll looks. I've been looking for a peak lapel suit with 3 button roll in a navy. I just wonder if the roll makes it a more casual suit? Is it still considered a business suit?
I hear you. I guess it would be better for special occasions since I'd also like a ticket pocket.Yes the roll makes it look more casual, but I won't be concerned with that. It could still qualify for business. However a SB peak lapel in plain navy is maybe a bit too "evening" for a daytime business environment. I picture it more for a business dinner/event, cocktail party, gallery opening etc.