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Fabio Inghirami Jacket

tonylumpkin

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While sifting through items at the thrift store today, I came across a very nicely made jacket containing the label of a higher end men's store from this area. It also had a label for Fabio Inghirami Studi. I am unfamiliar with this maker. The jacket is canvassed with hand work on the collar attachment. It is a Super 100 wool with a very nice feel and sheen to it. Unfortunately, on a good day it might fit my left arm. It is tagged a 38R and it is a rather vibrant orange with an irregular plaid which I am vaguely remembering as yellow and green. I know, but it is really a rather striking looking jacket and would look terrific on the right person.

Anyway, my first reason for posting is to see if anyone is familiar with Inghirami and what their reputation is and to see if there is any interest in the jacket as it was dirt cheap.
 

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We carried them in the store I work at awhile ago. I think its been 4 years since we stopped carrying them. We have one or two left now that are kind of sitting on sale. They both retailed for $475 I think. I dont' know if they do different lines but the ones we have are fused and have no hand work. They aren't that great of a jacket imo. They seem to be like a Jack Victor in quality.
 

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