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British vs. Italian vs. American - Suit Fashions & Silhouettes 

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00:00 Introduction
Between the British, Italian, and American suit styles, each has its own unique geographic characteristics; in particular, the Italian suit has regional variations with different qualities. Some suits also contain hybrid elements of multiple tailoring traditions.
01:05 The American Suit
01:41 The English Suit
08:32 The Italian Suit
So why did we choose these three? Well, we're in America and if you asked John Doe on the street where a proper suit should be made chances are they'll say Italy or England. So how do the Italian, the English, and the American school of tailoring compare? Well, there's certain broad strokes but a suit from the Milan is different from a suit from Rome and it is from let's say, Sicily or Naples. The same is true for English suits, maybe in a less extreme version. A suit from Savile Row is very distinctly British, a suit from Manchester or Dover is probably not as refined and just a little different in the way it looks. While the tailoring industry in the US is nowadays limited to a few centers where they're still made, you can still have the classic sack suit style as popularized by Brooks Brothers. Of course, suits often contain hybrid elements and different varieties but we'll try to shed some light on them so you can clearly see if a suit is Italian, English, or American. Of course, let's not forget that the suit by Giorgio Armani from the 80s or 90s looks very different from an Italian suit today.
So which suit style is best? Obviously, that is a very subjective question. Personally, I think there are interesting elements in all of them and I often like to mix them and not just use one of them. I like to have the typical British pinstripe suit that is businesslike but maybe have a slightly softer canvas because overall, I like softer canvas suits. Sometimes though, having a really heavy padded canvas that makes you look like a Cavalry officer is desirable too. I don't think you have to just pick one thing and just wear that but you can develop your own style.
At the end of the day, what a good suit will always do is take features that are asymmetrical in your body and balance them out so it looks overall harmonious. If you're interested in a more youthful casual look, definitely go with an Italian style. If you want something a little more seasoned and mature, go with a British style.

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Комментарии : 668   
@billysinge8977
@billysinge8977 4 года назад
Raphael, the kinda guy to tailor his birthday suit for that classic tapered look.
@psychologicalsigma9917
@psychologicalsigma9917 4 года назад
U r funny for that
@billysinge8977
@billysinge8977 4 года назад
Garety Woodrick your mom.
@billysinge8977
@billysinge8977 4 года назад
Razo I like burgers.
@psychologicalsigma9917
@psychologicalsigma9917 4 года назад
@@billysinge8977 take the compliment ya dork :)
@billysinge8977
@billysinge8977 4 года назад
Garety Woodrick oh! Well thanks man I appreciate that!
@muchasgracias6976
@muchasgracias6976 4 года назад
I do believe the only 'suits' people from Manchester wear are tracksuits and shell suits.
@richardmeade2477
@richardmeade2477 4 года назад
Can confirm
@campkira
@campkira 4 года назад
suit is a cloth.... it depend to their job
@robertedwards9055
@robertedwards9055 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@blockwhisperers8352
@blockwhisperers8352 4 года назад
Lol x 10000
@abelnodarse1841
@abelnodarse1841 4 года назад
Robert Edwards Nice video
@tootsgarcia2399
@tootsgarcia2399 4 года назад
americans - ice cream that's melting under the sun british - ice cream that's too frozen, you have a hard time scooping italian - gelato.
@sashstaro
@sashstaro 4 года назад
"you look like melted ice cream"
@peterdammeliusosterode3424
@peterdammeliusosterode3424 4 года назад
Sweden - you can use it and mash a duck. 😁
@reveree5074
@reveree5074 4 года назад
Slav - tracksuit
@bsant54
@bsant54 4 года назад
Vero.
@samuele0576
@samuele0576 4 года назад
Ice cream is italian lol
@nicuhosu
@nicuhosu 4 года назад
Please, please, please make a video on the French, German and Austrian styles too! I realise there is no good reason for it to be a high priority, but learning these such things is why I always click so fast on your uploads!
@davidpetersen566
@davidpetersen566 2 года назад
there is a very good reason for this….hugo boss 😏👌
@TheRealFocalors
@TheRealFocalors 2 года назад
@@davidpetersen566 Just found out Hugo Boss designed the uniforms of the Germans during WW2. No wonder I always wanted to wear an M35 uniform in public without the swastika band of course.
@rosestewart1606
@rosestewart1606 2 года назад
@@TheRealFocalors he didn't actually design the SS uniforms. their factory was forced to produce them.
@benbenpotato
@benbenpotato 4 года назад
I fell in love with Italian suits after watching the movie "Bicycle Thieves", a classic movie made during the Italian Neorealism film movement. It stars the average working man, with a casual suit that almost looks comically too large for him. But it's brimming with personality, not to mention the movie itself is regarded as one of the best movies ever made, although it is quite sad, made in a time of hopelessness of living post WWII. anyway I'll stop feeling about movies now
@lucianofrancesco4742
@lucianofrancesco4742 4 года назад
Such a great film. Didn't know it was somewhat recognized even abroad.
@pankakotakismegalomavropou3355
@pankakotakismegalomavropou3355 2 года назад
@@lucianofrancesco4742 from my understanding, it is considered by many who study cinematic history or are film enthusiasts to be the quintessential film of Italian realism post WWII. At least, that's how I found it... you talk to anyone who cares to branch out of mainstream Hollywood or its cheap imitators worldwide, and Bicycle Thief is mentioned. Much like Band of Outsiders for French New Wave or any Kurosawa film from his various periods of styles.
@rico-dasico5394
@rico-dasico5394 2 года назад
The movie is an absolute classic. A true masterpiece of Italian cinema. I commend you sir, on your fine movie taste.
@bettermebetterlife8975
@bettermebetterlife8975 2 года назад
Yup, it's a classic
@ClaudeMagicbox
@ClaudeMagicbox 4 года назад
The best and clearest point of the video is “the american suit is named after the french term ‘saque’ meaning a potato sack”. Ciao dall’Italia.
@OmarAbouZied
@OmarAbouZied 4 года назад
That pin-striped, double-breasted, English suit is perfection. It's the sartorial equivalent to the Rolls-Royce radiator grille. Would you, please, offer details on its availability?
@rofl7421
@rofl7421 4 года назад
He got it from Ralph Lauren. That’s all i know.
@harryburrows2112
@harryburrows2112 4 года назад
Ralph Lauren purple label.
@louiscyfer6944
@louiscyfer6944 3 года назад
no suit is perfection. they don't look good on built guys, only on flabby and skinny ones.
@ForestTurtle
@ForestTurtle 3 года назад
@@louiscyfer6944 disagree. You just have to find the correct style for your body type. The sort of modern skinny ankle revealing suit pants won’t work for that body type. Full cut trousers and a full cut jacket would look great
@louiscyfer6944
@louiscyfer6944 3 года назад
@@ForestTurtle have you seen a bodybuilder in a suit? it looks like a tent. the full cut jacket and trousers looks worse than anything.
@2SpaceTraveller2
@2SpaceTraveller2 4 года назад
I get my casual suits for work in Italy, if I need something more formal I go to London and for something stylish, Tokyo is definitely my destination.
@hydrogenated1
@hydrogenated1 4 года назад
The Japanese word 背広 should really be romanized as "sebiro". Unfortunately, this word is not really used anymore, and they just say スーツ "soo-tsu" to mimic the word "suit".
@iatsd
@iatsd 4 года назад
Don't let things like reality get in the way of his video claims. ;)
@iSeruhio
@iSeruhio 4 года назад
I WAS SHOOK HE DIDN´T SAY スーツ
@lewisblank9475
@lewisblank9475 3 года назад
Sebiro is in fact a misPronunciation of Savile Row
@hrdive1
@hrdive1 4 года назад
You and Hugo jacomet should meet up. I’d love to see two people that have such a strong passion and knowledge of the sartorial world talk to each other and share that with us
@tkm8751
@tkm8751 4 года назад
I already saw a picture of them together on Instagram. As a frenchman, i follow and forward Hugo on both of his channels.
@jgllanesv
@jgllanesv 4 года назад
They both already are friends
@gentlemansgazette
@gentlemansgazette 4 года назад
We spent some time in Paris last year and I almost met up with Hugo but then I was offered to part of a PBS documentary so I had to fly to Rome, and we did not meet again at this house, but we will eventually meet up and make a video together I am sure
@daviddecastro9930
@daviddecastro9930 4 года назад
Top crossovers
@maxwellerickson7066
@maxwellerickson7066 4 года назад
@@gentlemansgazette What? How do I watch this PBS documentary!
@MultiMrMiles
@MultiMrMiles 4 года назад
Italian/ Napels is incredible, also the mills, just got an awesome Loro Piana sports jacket
@pitiedvod
@pitiedvod 4 года назад
I adore my Neapolitan suits in the summer. You can just feel that breeze come through it. Makes events like outside weddings when it in the 80s and 90s outside far more tolerable.
@campkira
@campkira 4 года назад
it good for summer...
@elmarjr.
@elmarjr. 4 года назад
I live 50km near loro piana facory ahahah
@kobus0815
@kobus0815 4 года назад
Except Loro Piano is from northern Italy.
@andrex02scout
@andrex02scout 4 года назад
Loro Piana is from the Biella province, north piedmont, I know because I live here😅 But they have more than one facility I guess, considering they sell internationally.
@abdalrahmanshananier3515
@abdalrahmanshananier3515 4 года назад
I haven't watched your videos -or any other RU-vid video for that matter- in a long time, but your videos haven't lost any of their excellence. I honestly enjoy and learn from each one of them. All the best
@chlorophyllthirdy2238
@chlorophyllthirdy2238 4 года назад
The change in lighting makes the channel look more professional, I'm not sure if that was your take for this episode. The improvement on video quality is impeccable!!!
@dainforsythe7129
@dainforsythe7129 4 года назад
Thank you, once again. You've pulled together into one superior package numerous topical elements which you've previously discussed. You nailed it.
@johnchampion6926
@johnchampion6926 4 года назад
Great video once again. Very informative as always. The quality of the videos has stepped up a notch
@carltrotter7622
@carltrotter7622 4 года назад
As per usual, a very interesting and informative video. Each video gets better and better whether that be in the presentation, wording or even the humour. I've seen this channel go from just Sven and a mannequin to the youtube style and mannerism powerhouse it is today. When you reach 1 million subscribers, can you do something fun and different? It would be interesting to have the two of you make a comedy episode or something like that.
@aesma-daeva
@aesma-daeva 4 года назад
I was actually looking forward to you covering this concept, Raphael. Although, I have not personally had the luxury of owning a tailored suit from Savile Row, from what I've seen, Henry Poole and Huntsman seem to have the most magnificent bespoke garments, out there. Also, there seems to be a great amount of quality tailoring starting to take form in countries such as Singapore, which utilise a mix of the styles you mentioned earlier, in your video. All in all, this was a great video; keep up the good work!
@timcorrell9863
@timcorrell9863 4 года назад
You should check out Maurice Sedwell. They are the best that England has to offer in every possible way other than prices (which are the highest in England).
@Christ_the_only_way777
@Christ_the_only_way777 8 месяцев назад
The German suit in the 30s and 40s with Prussian heritage by its wasp shillouette is very cool and I love the German suit fashion and it’s militaristic touch (mostly non-flashy suits, wide shoulders, small waist, thicker material, mostly wool)
@dejavucmail8176
@dejavucmail8176 4 месяца назад
Exactly like English style (understatement, wide shoulders, small waist, thick material, pure wool)
@charlesvanderhoog7056
@charlesvanderhoog7056 4 года назад
The colours black and dark blue used to be quite expensive which is why they were regarded as 'chique' (US: chic), a proof of being well-off. Your best suit or most expensive suit was black. Till this day, black, anthracite and navy blue are considered chique. In the old times, you could make something black, but to have a black that would be resistent to washing so it kept being black, that was quite another matter. Even today, that is difficult.
@zebwheeler5683
@zebwheeler5683 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I have been waiting for this video for about half a year!
@broussardstrinkets1576
@broussardstrinkets1576 4 года назад
This is a very informative video, Mr. Schneider. Thank you!
@ROMANTIKILLER2
@ROMANTIKILLER2 Год назад
As an Italian who had lived in the UK and now resides in central Europe, I usually like to wear English suits in the fall-winter season and Neapolitan suits in the late spring. Which given their origins in connection to local weather I guess makes some sense...
@Christ_the_only_way777
@Christ_the_only_way777 8 месяцев назад
The German suit in the 30s and 40s with Prussian heritage by its wasp shillouette is very cool and I love the German suit fashion and it’s militaristic touch (mostly non-flashy suits, wide shoulders, small waist, thicker material, mostly wool)
@edi9892
@edi9892 4 года назад
It's funny how suits and fedora have become formal, when they used to be the casual attire... Also, Austrian peasants did wear suits as you can still see in Trachten. They didn't have a single formal fibre to them, but were tough and kept them warm.
@jansolo4824
@jansolo4824 4 года назад
Thank you for your very informative video! I would love to see more videos about country specific suit styles from you in the future!
@DemetriosLevi
@DemetriosLevi 4 года назад
This is fantastic, Raphael! One of my favorites from you...not that it matters but fuller pleated pants are coming back. Makes you quite the trend setter ;)
@MaxWattage
@MaxWattage 4 года назад
Excellent video. Very well researched with lots of detail.
@ravipeiris4388
@ravipeiris4388 3 года назад
Amazing video and discussion, very much appreciated. I'm beginning to realize that wearing suits and accessories is like an artist's palate where you can genuinely mix and match to express your own uniqueness and individuality. Ravi Peiris M.D.
@120Stevo
@120Stevo 4 года назад
I love this! Will you be doing a video/article on the other styles mentioned but not covered (Austrian, German, French, etc)? Is there a Hungarian style? I would imagine that it is more similar to the British or with heavy British influence, something conservative.
@kowloonbeats3509
@kowloonbeats3509 4 года назад
Thanks to your videos, I’m going to get my first MTM suit tomorrow!
@johnthevoice6270
@johnthevoice6270 4 года назад
Perfect video! Thanks for explaining!
@troylewis9273
@troylewis9273 4 года назад
This is an excellent addition to your already blossoming channel. I've learned alot in this episode and well give it a second and viewing. Best of Luck to all at Gentleman Gazette for all your passion, and I will continue watching.
@bsmuda
@bsmuda 2 года назад
Great review of the history of each style!!
@krunoslavkovacec1842
@krunoslavkovacec1842 4 года назад
Can we expect a line off classic suits from Fort Belvedere? Maybe replicas of Sven's suits?
@gentlemansgazette
@gentlemansgazette 4 года назад
Maybe one day ...
@krunoslavkovacec1842
@krunoslavkovacec1842 4 года назад
@@gentlemansgazette Oooh. Why this teasing? I can't wait!
@dimitriostsiganis
@dimitriostsiganis 4 года назад
@@gentlemansgazette And rings also please!
@pauliesk.7102
@pauliesk.7102 4 года назад
There's very much a traditional tweed and woollen look here in the Uk right now, no doubt popularised by the Peaky Blinders TV programme. If you're into that, complete it with a 'penny collar' (small rounded collar) shirt. Nice!
@Nghilifa
@Nghilifa 4 года назад
That british pinstripe DB suit is just fantastic.
@thijs9301
@thijs9301 4 года назад
I love gentlemans gazette on RU-vid! Again a very interesting video! Thanks
@Dmhlcmb
@Dmhlcmb 4 года назад
This video was better than anything the history channel has aired in two decades, so interesting. Please keep the content coming!
@snotrat2
@snotrat2 4 года назад
Another fantastic video. I love that brown suit.
@markadamson2102
@markadamson2102 2 года назад
Love this video I love wearing suits wear them every single day.
@dimaburiachenko9344
@dimaburiachenko9344 3 года назад
Love those videos. Keep it up!
@wordsmithgmxch
@wordsmithgmxch 4 года назад
Bonus tip: Don't try "waist suppression" (4:18) in a pinstripe. But on the whole, Excellent video ! !
@nyxaquar3474
@nyxaquar3474 4 года назад
A very thorough comparison, characteristic of Gentleman’s Gazette. Well made. Reminds me of Hugo Jacomet, who did a similar video.
@Edward0779
@Edward0779 4 года назад
You have a great public speaking voice. Thanks for the information on suits
@RizwanKler
@RizwanKler 4 года назад
Raphael you covered suits with simplicity & not to overlook da Kingsman Tie 🤟😎👍
@briansim1648
@briansim1648 24 дня назад
Remembering the 80’s in New York. Armani suits had the “Fall off the Shoulder” look, appearing almost as if, the wearer slept in it overnight. Like a pajama.
@masterfeatherpen
@masterfeatherpen 4 года назад
Love to see a follow-up video on French and German styles.
@AR-gg2su
@AR-gg2su 4 года назад
Very informative... Thank you
@hassanshah11111
@hassanshah11111 4 года назад
Amazing screen quality
@johnrobinson2228
@johnrobinson2228 4 года назад
That suit looks great!!
@mamborambo
@mamborambo 2 года назад
Great channel. Please do a video on suits designed for activity, like hunting, horse riding, and my favourite tango dancing. Most off the shelf jackets are too restrictive in the arm movement and ride up if you lift the arms, so good tailors make special hems for these activities.
@magnusgrande4323
@magnusgrande4323 4 года назад
Thank you for this, greetings from the Netherlands!
@kayz3947
@kayz3947 4 года назад
I like Dutch suites , have several from a shop in London
@GK-eo7io
@GK-eo7io 4 года назад
Great video!
@abboed.4076
@abboed.4076 2 года назад
Funny, first I didn't know about the dimples in the Neapolitan shoulder inlay and went back to the store. "Its meant to be like that." 🤔 Now it's become a trademark to proudly walk around with, for giving it a very stylish and natural look. 🙂 (Btw, I like both styles & wearing them interchangeably, especially the Saville Row and Napels style.)
@link6397
@link6397 3 года назад
I know nothing about suits but that suite he us wearing looks beautiful. Love the fabric, color, and quality look. Im jealous.
@menaseven9093
@menaseven9093 4 года назад
Nice history and comparaison of English, Italian and American suits. Nice to learn that the modern suit was invented in London by Beau Brummel. The suit was a cavalry officer uniform worn by civilian. I like to wear light suit. I would like to make a suit out of silk.
@rodrigocarneiropereirafran8521
@rodrigocarneiropereirafran8521 4 года назад
very nice. learned a lot. gonna search for some bespoke suits for myself.
@clanyoung14
@clanyoung14 4 года назад
Loved the video. I am much more conservative than you, but I appreciate your style. I am a beige, grey or blue guy period. No patch pockets, no cuffs, just conservative. The most common outfit I wear is a navy blazer with khaki or grey wool pants. I am a button down collar guy almost exclusively (LL Bean actually). I saw your video with blazers... but no brass buttons. I don't see too many blazers without them. Maybe I will have a look for one. I am retired now so I don't dress the way I used to. I was a teacher and the only one in the entire school to wear a tie every day until I retired. I usually wore a jacket to work, but took it off once I arrived. I have always used Prince Charles, William or Harry as my example. It would be nice to see a video on the Royal style. Thanks.
@johnsonratnakumar4236
@johnsonratnakumar4236 Месяц назад
Really elegant, excellent and gives man a good posture and fitness.
@hassanaz1411
@hassanaz1411 2 года назад
In The Gulf we have the same things in our traditional clothes but we wear Thobe. Emirates, Saudi, Kuwait and the other gulf countries everyone has different traditional style.
@user-pp3wn7yd5i
@user-pp3wn7yd5i 4 года назад
Harris tweed herringbone in a rather slim fit cut,the coolest looking suit i ever had.
@rozharris6834
@rozharris6834 4 года назад
English suits are definitely my favourite. Looks the most stylish to me.
@johnbergman4877
@johnbergman4877 Год назад
Great combo suit and tie
@Christ_the_only_way777
@Christ_the_only_way777 8 месяцев назад
The German suit in the 30s and 40s with Prussian heritage by its wasp shillouette is very cool and I love the German suit fashion and it’s militaristic touch (mostly non-flashy suits, wide shoulders, small waist, thicker material, mostly wool)
@Bunny-ch2ul
@Bunny-ch2ul 4 года назад
I don't think it's fair to say that American suits are less refined as a negative comment. They're not supposed to look refined. They're supposed to look relaxed, casual, and almost sporty. The American style is almost a relaxed version of the British style. True, if you don't like Prep, they're probably not appealing, but I wouldn't say that they're unsophisticated. The hallmark of American preppy style is that your clothes are supposed to look appropriate at the office, out lunch, at the country club, etc. Classic American suits reflect that ethos. (Are they my favorite? No. I like the classic British military cut, like Huntsman does, but that's beside the point.)
@carronadesandsmoke5560
@carronadesandsmoke5560 4 года назад
Morgan Glines Thank you, for defending the honorable sack suit
@Islandsoundzz
@Islandsoundzz 4 года назад
I have a video suggestion. How about a video that covers the history and social acceptance of a gentleman having a beard. I’ve noticed that in the 1800s and early 1900s that beards were a common. Later this changed and today we seem to be seeing a resurgence of the beard. It would be nice to learn more about the change in viewpoint on having a beard throughout the years.
@bobby5776
@bobby5776 4 года назад
Anyone else appreciate that jazzy drum beat throughout?
@DSR299
@DSR299 2 года назад
I like what I can see of the jacket you are wearing now. I wish you would utilized the button-down collar shirts. That's all I will wear. I am a fan of that style. I have what I believe is the perfect suit from Nordstrom's - dark grey with three button coat. I got it 25 years ago - I'm retired now and have gained weight so I can't wear it. But I keep it as the absolutely perfect example of the American suit.
@nukie404
@nukie404 4 года назад
Great video, thank you for the information. I guess the Milanese style might be the best in terms of "one size fits all" but all the different styles have interesting details! Also it would be most interesting to see a video on the lesser known styles of tailoring, such as the French or German.
@bestofmoments706
@bestofmoments706 4 года назад
Danke für deinen Content! Ausgezeichnete Qualität der Videos, direkt auf die Glocke gedrückt und ein Abo gelassen.
@andrew1212w
@andrew1212w 4 года назад
Love these videos 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇹
@tobyey9134
@tobyey9134 4 года назад
Pic at 14:14 is the most flattering I've ever seen of you
@TheVoltaire1
@TheVoltaire1 4 года назад
I actually think his double breasted navy pin stripped suit is his most flattering.
@Nghilifa
@Nghilifa 4 года назад
That one and the DB pinstripe suit look amazing. Definitely a look I'd try to emulate. Very flattering indeed.
@posidonentertainmentcompan8490
@posidonentertainmentcompan8490 2 года назад
Because I'm a very large person both in height and a bit of portlyness I typically fall into a loose and relaxed look of a morning coat, a simple waistcoat and a usually open collar. Also I like the very popular in the 30s both here in the US and England of mixing colors and textures. Also full cut pants. (Often I get away with a charcoal denim jeans) although I tend to air on the more northwestern looks from the late 19th century (hence the morning coat as all day ware)
@fanfictionandthings784
@fanfictionandthings784 3 года назад
Wow, I never actually realized how different suits could be until I saw this video - I always just figured suits were suits! (Then again, I am a girl, so I wouldn't necessarily notice the subtle differences in men's suits...) Great video! :D :D
@Sgt.Kilrain
@Sgt.Kilrain 4 года назад
An excellent video! I am struggling as I am transitioning from wearing a uniform to wearing a suit and tie. I am taking an international business trip and totally intimidated by Business Casual.
@nr875
@nr875 2 года назад
Would you do a video on the regional differences between the Italian suits. Would love to know the difference between Milan and Sicily and Naples.
@Gariel2007
@Gariel2007 4 года назад
"So what suit style is best? Obviously whatever John Wick was wearing" There i fixed it for you :V
@worldeconomicforumbarbie9323
@worldeconomicforumbarbie9323 4 года назад
HE WORE SICILIAN. THINK ABOUT IT. CATACOMBS?
@shadowspire
@shadowspire 4 года назад
A company in Tennessee i believe makes something similar to a John Wick suit, runs upwards of 10k for the simplest one.
@giorgiannicartamancini3917
@giorgiannicartamancini3917 4 года назад
@@shadowspire Magic bulletproof interlayer included?
@rsevp179
@rsevp179 4 года назад
Great video
@FameZPvP
@FameZPvP 4 года назад
Great video. Please make one on the austrian style
@MrConsto
@MrConsto 4 года назад
With regards to your tie, notice how the right side below the knot is creased and not wrapped around to avoid that shadowy channel created, is that fashionable, an oversight or should it actually be wrapped around for a smooth even look on both sides? Thank you in advance. Personally I prefer even on both sides and go through the needed effort to avoid that fold/crease
@richardhart7335
@richardhart7335 4 года назад
Very interesting video! However the suit was originally envisioned by Charles 2nd who wanted British people to have an identity and dress that looked less French. Part of the outfit was the Cravat or Croat which was a decorated fabric that women would tie around the necks of their husbands in Croatia.
@banjopiggottwright1802
@banjopiggottwright1802 Год назад
As a proud Australian who loves wearing suits, I'll always aim to wear Italian style formal suits made from wool because of the warmer climate in Australia. Great video as always.
@Christ_the_only_way777
@Christ_the_only_way777 8 месяцев назад
The German suit in the 30s and 40s with Prussian heritage by its wasp shillouette is very cool and I love the German suit fashion and it’s militaristic touch (mostly non-flashy suits, wide shoulders, small waist, thicker material, mostly wool)
@fedormakarov3309
@fedormakarov3309 4 года назад
Will we see the video about some features in other country`s tailoring, such as German and French? It will be educating since most of the people out threre know very little about it.
@jackperelli1012
@jackperelli1012 4 года назад
Very interesting video.
@pninnabokov3734
@pninnabokov3734 5 месяцев назад
Italian! Always Italian! In everything! 💝 Thank you.
@gplusgplus2286
@gplusgplus2286 4 года назад
British suit jackets are meant to be kept buttoned even when you sit down which is not the case with US or Italian.
@11kindpunk11
@11kindpunk11 4 года назад
I envy you. In a good way. Thanks for the amazing content. 👍🏼
@ulfricthorsson8347
@ulfricthorsson8347 4 года назад
Comparison of those other suit styles WOULD be interesting
@alliehannah199
@alliehannah199 4 года назад
I would look to see the other styles of suits in another video
@dbbogo6069
@dbbogo6069 4 года назад
Great video! Many many useful infos :) Raphael , you are a true satorial Wikipedia :)
@waviabdallah8748
@waviabdallah8748 4 года назад
Neapolitan style all the way. Fantastic video, Raphael!
@AlStumpf
@AlStumpf 4 года назад
I'am actually really curious and would like to also see the others suit styles e.g. German. Maybe a second part with the others? I would appreciate that.
@piwo647
@piwo647 4 года назад
Alexander Stumpf the elephant in the room is not German but French style
@Subhumanoid_
@Subhumanoid_ 4 года назад
Look up "Hugo Boss" for his... "worldwide fashion style".
@RevJamesCostello
@RevJamesCostello 4 года назад
I’m not sure how much I have learned. It seems they are a hybrid.
@richardpurves
@richardpurves 10 месяцев назад
I got mine from Redmayne 1860. Thomas Mahon, the proprietor learned his cutting at A&S. Pays to shop around, even on "The Row".
@Christ_the_only_way777
@Christ_the_only_way777 8 месяцев назад
The German suit in the 30s and 40s with Prussian heritage by its wasp shillouette is very cool and I love the German suit fashion and it’s militaristic touch (mostly non-flashy suits, wide shoulders, small waist, thicker material, mostly wool)
@barvdw
@barvdw 4 года назад
Any plans to do the other European styles? I'm more casual, but have 2 jackets I love, a heavy tweed in bluish grey and cherry-red lines from Brook Taverner and an interesting blue jacket from Norway by Frislid, with a white thread interwoven in the fabric, it's a very nice colour. Any tips?
@johndavidhenry1009
@johndavidhenry1009 4 года назад
What is the more well accepted configuration for functional button cuffs? 3 buttons or 4? kissing or not?
@nunyabiznez6381
@nunyabiznez6381 4 года назад
I live in Florida but I prefer British style suits so you can imagine my challenges. Also as much as I prefer the appearance of British suits I prefer silk as a fabric.
@desiderium3243
@desiderium3243 5 месяцев назад
I have two 1950s American suits, a 60s British tweed sport coat, and an 80s Italian suit. All from different styles and eras but still very cool nevertheless, the collection grows !
@BryanTorok
@BryanTorok 4 года назад
For the last couple of years I've noticed TV hosts wearing suits with the pant waist cut very low and jacket cut so it opens at the bottom to show the shirt and tie above the waistband. I really don’t like this style, yet the last time I shopped for a suit I was shown many of those and rejected them. I'm heavy set and those make me look even fatter and like the jacket is too small for me. What type of suit would you recommend for the more portly gentleman who still wants to look well dressed?
@Scott-mv7xm
@Scott-mv7xm 4 года назад
Italian - Very versatile and also modern, depending on where you go Italian blazers have pocket flaps and double vents (which I think looks neater when you have your hands in your pockets) British - I would say both are very much equal but I give it to Italians for its versatility Nothing else to be quite honest. American - If you want to look like you have a loose cardboard box hanging on your shoulders But all in all, it depends on your body type. I think with the appropriate tailoring any of the above should help, except American.
@Pfirtzer
@Pfirtzer 4 года назад
I have a question : wear a pochette in an overcoat yes or no?I have more than a dozen of overcoats.
@arrafzaman8867
@arrafzaman8867 4 года назад
Hey Sven, I have this coat of my dad, quite old. It looks a lot like a dinner jacket, but very very short. Hardly reaches my waist. I don't know what type of jacket it is or how to wear it. Any suggestions?
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