
Cesare Attolini Tobacco Brown Linen Jacket
Unconstructed, handmade Neapolitan jacket crafted from lightweight linen, with notch lapels, patch pockets and 2.5 button closure. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
Each Cesare Attolini garment is made entirely by hand in the Casalnuovo tailor’s shop, on the outskirts of Naples. It takes 25 to 30 hours to make a suit. 130 tailors work every day, each dedicated to performing a single step. Absolute perfectionism. What makes each Cesare Attolini jacket unique are those little handcrafted details fine-tuned over the decades by Vincenzo Attolini, needless to say, designer and creator of the first unstructured Neapolitan-style jacket, and perfected by his son Cesare.
Unconstructed, handmade Neapolitan jacket crafted from lightweight linen, with notch lapels, patch pockets and 2.5 button closure. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
Each Cesare Attolini garment is made entirely by hand in the Casalnuovo tailor’s shop, on the outskirts of Naples. It takes 25 to 30 hours to make a suit. 130 tailors work every day, each dedicated to performing a single step. Absolute perfectionism. What makes each Cesare Attolini jacket unique are those little handcrafted details fine-tuned over the decades by Vincenzo Attolini, needless to say, designer and creator of the first unstructured Neapolitan-style jacket, and perfected by his son Cesare.
Original: $917.42
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$321.10Description
Unconstructed, handmade Neapolitan jacket crafted from lightweight linen, with notch lapels, patch pockets and 2.5 button closure. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
Each Cesare Attolini garment is made entirely by hand in the Casalnuovo tailor’s shop, on the outskirts of Naples. It takes 25 to 30 hours to make a suit. 130 tailors work every day, each dedicated to performing a single step. Absolute perfectionism. What makes each Cesare Attolini jacket unique are those little handcrafted details fine-tuned over the decades by Vincenzo Attolini, needless to say, designer and creator of the first unstructured Neapolitan-style jacket, and perfected by his son Cesare.





















