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Bespoke DJP

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It came as a surprise the spalla insellata in my last suit order and this style is growing on me everyday.

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Dear @aristoi bcn,

Another great make-up my friend! The shoulders are slightly concave, right?

I am also fond of the choice of the tie (knit?)

In a nutshell, everything is very tasteful!

Best,

Dimitris


PS
This is the second hit from you on our 2022 budget!
 

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It came as a surprise the spalla insellata in my last suit order and this style is growing on me everyday.

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Master Iorio is definitely full of surprises. Quite unusual silhouette giving an visual impression of over-extended shoulder but, looking at it closer, it's quite striking yet balanced. The arch of the lapel is beautiful. I know a Pirozzi who also masters this type of shoulder and a vintage tie seller who affects it.
 

aristoi bcn

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Hi Dimitiris,

Yes, shoulders are a bit concave but have little to no padding. Also there is a fair amount of extension. Tie is knitted indeed, in a mix of wool and cashmere from Sozzi.

Thank you for your comments.
 

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Buttonholes, and tweaking the trou length and we’re done
 

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Flannel suits cry out for flapped pockets. Don't get patch pockets on a flannel suit.

If you get a flannel suit and plan to wear it casually, it's worth thinking about how you will wear it. Flannel suits look better with a tie. If You don't want to wear a tie with this suit, you can wear a thin turtleneck. But if you don't like turtlenecks and don't plan to wear a tie, you might want to go with another cloth.
Hi , May I ask what colour turtlenecks wild you recommend for a navy flannel suit ? Thank you.
 

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