
Cesare Attolini Dark Grey Fine-Wool Plain Lungo Suit
Discover the quiet elegance of this Cesare Attolini lungo suit, tailored from fine dark grey wool in a smooth plain weave. Designed with notch lapels, flap pockets, and a fully lined interior, it embodies the essentials of Neapolitan tailoring while offering the versatility that makes it a true wardrobe cornerstone. The clean, timeless silhouette is an ideal starting point for any sartorial collection, adaptable enough for business, formal occasions, or evening wear.
Each Cesare Attolini suit is born in the family’s Casalnuovo tailor’s shop on the outskirts of Naples, where tradition and craft are inseparable. It takes between 25 and 30 hours to make a single suit, with more than 130 artisans working side by side, each devoted to one precise task. This rhythm of handwork was first set by Vincenzo Attolini, who revolutionised tailoring by creating the world’s first unstructured Neapolitan jacket, and it has been refined over decades by his son Cesare. The result is a suit alive with detail: lapels rolled patiently by hand, buttonholes sewn one stitch at a time, and seams shaped with quiet mastery. To wear it is not simply to own fine tailoring, but to carry forward a piece of sartorial history. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
Discover the quiet elegance of this Cesare Attolini lungo suit, tailored from fine dark grey wool in a smooth plain weave. Designed with notch lapels, flap pockets, and a fully lined interior, it embodies the essentials of Neapolitan tailoring while offering the versatility that makes it a true wardrobe cornerstone. The clean, timeless silhouette is an ideal starting point for any sartorial collection, adaptable enough for business, formal occasions, or evening wear.
Each Cesare Attolini suit is born in the family’s Casalnuovo tailor’s shop on the outskirts of Naples, where tradition and craft are inseparable. It takes between 25 and 30 hours to make a single suit, with more than 130 artisans working side by side, each devoted to one precise task. This rhythm of handwork was first set by Vincenzo Attolini, who revolutionised tailoring by creating the world’s first unstructured Neapolitan jacket, and it has been refined over decades by his son Cesare. The result is a suit alive with detail: lapels rolled patiently by hand, buttonholes sewn one stitch at a time, and seams shaped with quiet mastery. To wear it is not simply to own fine tailoring, but to carry forward a piece of sartorial history. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
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Discover the quiet elegance of this Cesare Attolini lungo suit, tailored from fine dark grey wool in a smooth plain weave. Designed with notch lapels, flap pockets, and a fully lined interior, it embodies the essentials of Neapolitan tailoring while offering the versatility that makes it a true wardrobe cornerstone. The clean, timeless silhouette is an ideal starting point for any sartorial collection, adaptable enough for business, formal occasions, or evening wear.
Each Cesare Attolini suit is born in the family’s Casalnuovo tailor’s shop on the outskirts of Naples, where tradition and craft are inseparable. It takes between 25 and 30 hours to make a single suit, with more than 130 artisans working side by side, each devoted to one precise task. This rhythm of handwork was first set by Vincenzo Attolini, who revolutionised tailoring by creating the world’s first unstructured Neapolitan jacket, and it has been refined over decades by his son Cesare. The result is a suit alive with detail: lapels rolled patiently by hand, buttonholes sewn one stitch at a time, and seams shaped with quiet mastery. To wear it is not simply to own fine tailoring, but to carry forward a piece of sartorial history. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.























