Wool suit – Bespoke
Product Information
Product code: SSM-11485-SUIT Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Noir et blanc, Women's dressesSober and elegant, this pure new wool suit is part of a small capsule of mine which I wanted to call ‘Noir et blanc”, a ‘journey’ from white to black, through the many shades of grey, to represent the prêt – à –porter realised and proposed for the invernale season.
The wool suit is inspired by the creativity of the great French and Italian craftsmanship tailoring of the 1950s, with a jacket tight on the hips and a pencil skirt.
Several are the combinations of matching shoes for an outfit always pleasant and personal.
High heels to slender the figure and give an immediate sense of elegance; sneakers, not an easy match, but a winning one if studied in the right way; high boots or cuissards are a great winter classic, and one of the easiest looks to replicate, for a more refined mood prefer total black; finally, amphibians for combat boots lovers.
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Description
Handicraft production
- Tight fit
- Open jacket on the front with three buttons
- Thread pockets
- Handmade slots
- Fully lined
- Sleeve with side slit with four buttons
- Neck with revers
- Sheaves skirt, with center overlapping slit behind
- Invisible zip closure, center behind
Composition
- Fabric 100% virgin wool
- Dry cleaning
Customisable sizes
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