What is the difference between English or British cut and Italian cut mens suits?
An English or British traditional cut is where the proportions are closer to the body. These suits have slightly narrower shoulders, a closer fit at the chest and an hourglass (as close to an hourglass as possible given the wearers body structure) shape at the waist. The skirt (hip) section of the jacket flares out ever so slightly to add accecent to the waist. An Italian cut mens suit is when the overall proportion is more like an inverted V, where the shoulders are accecented, the waist is tapered and the hips are snug and close to the body. The British Traditional cut is ideal for a standard proportioned body structure that is not too slim nor too full. An Italian cut is more ideal for an athletic figure. Think Sean Connery (perfect figure for the British cut) and think Pierce Brosnan (great physique to carry an Italian tailored suit)!
An English or British traditional cut is where the proportions are closer to the body. These suits have slightly narrower shoulders, a closer fit at the chest and an hourglass (as close to an hourglass as possible given the wearers body structure) shape at the waist. The skirt (hip) section of the jacket flares out ever so slightly to add accecent to the waist. An Italian cut mens suit is when the overall proportion is more like an inverted V, where the shoulders are accecented, the waist is tapered and the hips are snug and close to the body. The British Traditional cut is ideal for a standard proportioned body structure that is not too slim nor too full. An Italian cut is more ideal for an athletic figure. Think Sean Connery (perfect figure for the British cut) and think Pierce Brosnan (great physique to carry an Italian tailored suit)! [Top] • What are Rope Shoulders? Can you do Rope Shoulders on suits? We can definetely do rope shoulders on suits and jackets as required.
A 41. An English or British traditional cut is where the proportions are closer to the body. These suits have slightly narrower shoulders, a closer fit at the chest and an hourglass (as close to an hourglass as possible given the wearers body structure) shape at the waist. The skirt (hip) section of the jacket flares out ever so slightly to add accecent to the waist. An Italian cut mens suit is when the overall proportion is more like an inverted V, where the shoulders are accecented, the waist is tapered and the hips are snug and close to the body. The British Traditional cut is ideal for a standard proportioned body structure that is not too slim nor too full. An Italian cut is more ideal for an athletic figure. Think Sean Connery (perfect figure for the British cut) and think Pierce Brosnan (great physique to carry an Italian tailored suit)!
An English or British traditional cut is where the proportions are closer to the body. These suits have slightly narrower shoulders, a closer fit at the chest and an hourglass (as close to an hourglass as possible given the wearers body structure) shape at the waist. The skirt (hip) section of the jacket flares out ever so slightly to add accecent to the waist. An Italian cut mens suit is when the overall proportion is more like an inverted V, where the shoulders are accecented, the waist is tapered and the hips are snug and close to the body. The British Traditional cut is ideal for a standard proportioned body structure that is not too slim nor too full. An Italian cut is more ideal for an athletic figure. Think Sean Connery (perfect figure for the British cut) and think Pierce Brosnan (great physique to carry an Italian tailored suit)! [Top] • What is thread count? Thread count is the number of horizontal and vertical threads in one square inch of fabric. Thread count in sheets can