Mr Alden, may I ask why you think an English/American cut will suit me better? If it is relevant, and although you can’t see under the coat, I have quite narrow and sloped shoulders, but then fairly big hips and thighs. I’ve always gravitated to Italian coats as better hugging my shoulders, and flattering my midsection with open quarters.
English/ American/Neapolitan. None of this comes into play. That’s cut and style. This suit from A to Zink is ridiculous. Preposterous. And that is a direct slam on those bullshit artists in that bullshit shop. To pawn that off of a nice fella as I’m sure you are. A new , unsuspecting customer.
Bird,
This suit has serious fit issues and Frank's summary is spot on. So let's leave that suit and hope you can do something to repair the loss.
My comment suggesting another cut had to do with style. I know Florentine tailoring pretty well. Here I am with a true Florentine Master discussing one of our favorite topics....good cloth! Take a good look at his elegant blue three piece suit. Is it Italian-typed? Or would it make any Savile Row cutter blush with envy?
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The London Lounge, on Flickr
The suit I see you in does not look Florentine to me, it looks Neapolitan. And Neapolitan tailoring, if done well or poor, is for Neapolitans. It has an almost ethnic, Baroque charm to it like a Stetson on a Texan in Waco. It works in its environment.
Like the great Florentines and Romans, the old time Neapolitan tailors cut sober Anglo-Saxon suits because that is what their Latin clients aspired to...to be BRIT. Why do you think Rubinacci's father named his shop "
LONDON HOUSE?" London House and London style tailoring made the fame of Naples. But the new Rubinacci, the sly fox, has since changed the name and erased his past, his "real" heritage under the sprayed on gold leaf brand of "Neapolitan." And now it is Londoners aspiring to be Neapolitans!
Go figure.
I think a very sober, understated but strong, classically elegant ie Anglo/American suit (that fits you, made by someone who knows what they are doing) would be best for your look. (But above all it has to fit you before it can suit you.) I say that because I have never seen the strong Italianate typed style look good on anyone other than Italian locals or some very rare Asians. It looks horrid on me, so I have first hand experience
! My two Italian tailors make clothing that is more Savile Row and Brooks Bros than SR or BB. That is what suits me and in my opinion what would suit you too.