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"Giorgio Valentini" pants?

Chrenetique

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I recently came across a pair of "Giorgio Valentini" pants. Is it different from the famous Valentini brand everyone's praising here? I guess it is... But I never saw Valentini before, so can't tell.

Thanks for your help.
 

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You were likely confusing Valentini with Valentino. The latter is wildly famous and expensive. The former is a lower-line mass production designer.
 

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I know there's an Andrea Valentini, who's an American fashion designer. And there's Valentino of course, the famous Italian fashion house. And now there's Giorgio Valentini? It can get confusing can't it?
 

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Valentini Sartoria pants are sold by SF- afilliate Shop the Finest.
I have several pair. The are inexpensive and well-made. I had to have them altered because
I prefer a shorter rise. I own much finer pants, including bespoke. For the money, Valentinis
are worthwhile.
 

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^^^^^^

How many "Valentini"s are there? :puzzled: ...all doing apparel apparently.
 

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