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Men's suit denim blue certified virgin wool Fursac - C3EXUN-BV01-D012
Men's suit Fursac - C3EXUN-BV01-D012
Men's denim blue suit Fursac - C3EXUN-BV01-D012
Men's certified virgin wool suit Fursac - C3EXUN-BV01-D012
Men's denim blue - blended prince of wales pattern suit Fursac - C3EXUN-BV01-D012

Fitted suit in certified wool

845 EUR
Color Denim blue - Blended Prince of Wales pattern
  • Fitted suit in certified wool - C3EXUN-BV01-D012
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Fitted Glen plaid suit in certified virgin wool

  • Lined suit
  • Fitted cut with 2 buttons
  • High armholes
  • Straight shoulders
  • 8.5 cm lapel, closed buttonholes
  • Double vents
  • Medium-rise pants, slim fit legs
  • Adjustable tab
  • Men's suit in 100% virgin wool
  • 100% viscose lining
  • Fabric made in Italy
  • Organic wool
  • Dry-clean only
  • Model: size 46, height 1.89 m (6'2")
  • We recommend you to choose your usual size

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Fitted suit in certified wool

845 EUR

Canvas

Canvas is different from other fabrics because it has no front or back. This is the result of a particular weaving method that alternately crosses the odd and even warp threads, to let the weft thread through.

Prince of wales

While the future Edward VII was the first Prince of Wales to wear this highborn fabric in the 19th century, it was to his successor that it owes its name and part of its reputation. Rapidly adopted by the British and Americans - it covered the royal shoulders of Edward VIII during a visit to New York – in the 20th century, this nuanced grid pattern went from an indispensable country-style to a major classic of urban masculinity.