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Cesare Attolini Appreciation Thread

amarchand

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First time poster! Have dipped my toes into high end menswear recently and just received the first Attolini piece I’ve purchased, a cashmere sportscoat. Very impressed by the craftsmanship and material. No tailoring yet, but I think it needs to be taken in a bit - there’s some sagging in the middle of the back.
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Agreed with shortening sleeves, and photos of the back would help.

Hopefully you have access to an alterations tailor who you could entrust a garment of this caliber to.

You may consider posting photos to the Tailor's thread for some professional feedback on fit if you feel it warranted.https://www.styleforum.net/threads/...t-feedback-and-alteration-suggestions.265924/
Thanks for the tip. Here’s a pic of the back. The “pooling” of fabric in the middle is not ideal but I’m not really sure what the solution would be. I’m a 42R in most jackets and this one is an EU54 so it’s definitely on the roomier side for me. But wow, I’m still in awe of the fabric and stitching.

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Thanks for the tip. Here’s a pic of the back. The “pooling” of fabric in the middle is not ideal but I’m not really sure what the solution would be. I’m a 42R in most jackets and this one is an EU54 so it’s definitely on the roomier side for me. But wow, I’m still in awe of the fabric and stitching.

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Based on the photo the back looks pretty decent, IMHO. Looks like a bit of excess fabric in the low back/lumbar area, but again does not look excessive to me. If this was truly too roomy I would expect to see excess behind the arms near your lats. Attolini is typically cut pretty slim which may explain why a 54 isn't that far off for you.

Overall length looks good. How is the sleeve pitch based on the natural drape angle of your arms?
 

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Do not take it in in the waist. It looks like you have some excessive length (not width) in the mid back because of your erect posture. Maybe a good tailor can shrink the cloth somewhat by ironing to clean it up.
 

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Based on the photo the back looks pretty decent, IMHO. Looks like a bit of excess fabric in the low back/lumbar area, but again does not look excessive to me. If this was truly too roomy I would expect to see excess behind the arms near your lats. Attolini is typically cut pretty slim which may explain why a 54 isn't that far off for you.

Overall length looks good. How is the sleeve pitch based on the natural drape angle of your arms?
I think the sleeve pitch is good. I attached a couple more pics in my last comment, including one of a slimmer fitting Boglioli jacket as a reference - the Attolini has some excess room in the front which is a reason I would consider taking it in a bit. But I think it does look quite good from the front. Appreciate everyone's insight here! Thanks, all.
 

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