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Who makes Cucinelli suits and sportcoats?

IndianBoyz

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And what's with the weird button stance on db's?

Any information would be appreciated.
 

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That DB button shape seems to be their House Style. It certainly isn't classic but BC has always had its own spin on things.


Not a flatterig look at all. Do you know by any chance who is the maker?
 

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There aren't any labels inside the jackets that indicate one of the major private label Italian makers. I hear claims all the time that certain cashmere pieces are farmed out to other makers but I never hear that about jackets or suits.
 

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There aren't any labels inside the jackets that indicate one of the major private label Italian makers. I hear claims all the time that certain cashmere pieces are farmed out to other makers but I never hear that about jackets or suits.


True. How do you like the cut of the suits and jackets yourself?
 

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I've been wearing BC jackets for about eight years or so and own several. BC's strength is their interpretation of a casual tailored look. They execute a comfortable tailored style that isn't as extreme a cut as most Boglioli, LBM or even much of the newer Isaia that I have tried. I like that.

But, if you are looking for more classic tailoring, say a business suit for court, go elsewhere.

I think BC is ideal for the guy who wears jackets and suit because he wants too and likes to mix with casual wear, jeans, etc..
 

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