Sicilian style?

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Pas
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:03 pm

I'm a bit curious about this. What separates Sicily from "the rest"? I've tried to find some info by searching the lounge, as well as googling.
In two diffrent posts of Alden's I found this:
...the straight lapels and low slug pockets typical of Sicilian manufacture.
and
The Sicilian coat is very natural and feels like a sweater as opposed
to a coat, even when made with 650 gms cheviot tweed; the finish is also
sans pareil.
Also, I found a few pictures of a jacket made by a Sicilian tailor which had the typical Neapolitan shoulder. Is this also a something typical of a Sicilian jacket? Is it typical of most tailoring in southern Italy, or just a preference of this tailor?

I'm very curious about the Sicilian style, since I know hardly anything about it.
Comparisons and explanations much appreciated.
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