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Suit Name Help... Saks Off Fifth, made in Italy

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I found a suit at saks off fifth for around 699 with 40 percent off. Fit is good and slim, made in Italy, working cuffs, purple lined pockets, but I can't for the life of me remember the name of the designer. I think it had "vino" in the name but have no idea.... Anyone know what I'm talking about? Trying to find one online. Thanks!
 

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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Corrallorosso?

No, this one was a name I haven't seen much around SF before. Price was 699 without the discount. Wasn't Canali, Corrallorosso, Isaia, etc. It definitely had an Italian name though.
 

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Something similar to Montefino I think (but it wasnt Montefino I don't believe, just similar in name to that.)
 

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Just called and it is "Movimento"

Can't find anything on Google about them. Anyone know if these are any good?
 

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Originally Posted by nbmplano
Just called and it is "Movimento"

Can't find anything on Google about them. Anyone know if these are any good?


Just about to say that. They're generally short and I think fused.
 

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Originally Posted by Tony Romo
Just about to say that. They're generally short and I think fused.
Interesting. It fit pretty slim, but not bad. The fabric felt great and also had working cuffs. Seemed decently constructed; but not sure about it being fused or canvased. I literally can not find a single thing on them online.
 

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Originally Posted by nbmplano
Interesting. It fit pretty slim, but not bad. The fabric felt great and also had working cuffs. Seemed decently constructed; but not sure about it being fused or canvased.

I literally can not find a single thing on them online.


Did it have an "ermenegildo zegna cloth" tag on it? Saks used to have these pieces of **** that were made with cheap zegna cloth that people would mistake for zegnas sometimes. I've seen them at Filenes before too..
 

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Originally Posted by nbmplano
Gotcha. Thanks!! Did you go up there and check?

Yes, I went to Off Fifth near Northpark and they had a few of them.
 

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