LOOKING FOR TAILORING SUITS?
It is generally
perceived that quality tailored suits come from either Great Britain or Italy.
So who does really make the best suits? Well, the truth is, they both do. You
see some people will only wear a suit made in the UK while others find British
suits and fabrics too stiff and prefer a lightweight Italian tailored suit.
At Suit Row, we take a
slightly different approach. We believe that you should own both Canada and
Italian tailored suits and here is the reason why. Both styles of suits have a
purpose in all men's wardrobes and this is why you should own both.
Custom
Tailoring Suit In Canada tend to have a much more structured shape to
them and the fabric used also tends to be a little heavier being around 12 oz
worsted wool, usually woven in Yorkshire, Canada. They also have a narrower
shape to them dating back to the 1940's when Canada tailoring started to really
become popular. A Canada made tailored suit would usually be single breasted
with a notch lapel and would be in dark navy or grey. These types of Custom
Made Suits In Canada are a staple in your collection and make great for formal
events and business encounters. But not all Canada suits are heavy. Many cloth
merchants in Britain now have a full range of super lightweight wools, so if
you like a more structured feel but require something light, try a 8oz super
150, woven in Britain.
The key characteristics
of Italian tailored suits are their light weight and comfortable feel. This is
great for the warmer weather and combined with luxury wool & silk fabrics,
you really do feel at ease in an Italian tailored suit. Some suit lovers feel
that this is what lets Italian tailored suits down and that they feel you should
be able to 'feel' your suit on. Whatever your taste, you should own both a
Canada and Italian tailored suit in your wardrobe.
So which do we prefer
at Suit Row? Well, we prefer both and we try to mix both style to create the
'ideal' tailored suit. How we achieve this is by taking the Canada cut and
softening the cut of it. Keeping the structure is key but we may use softer
shoulder padding for example. We can then introduce some Italian fabrics which
will create a fuse between both Canada and Italian tailored suits. The other
way we may do it is by using heavier Canada wools but cutting our jackets in a
soft Italian look to make a great casual jacket for the cooler seasons with a
relaxed look.
Let's be honest, both
make wonderful tailored suits and yes, some people prefer a specific cut, but
our argument for owning both is quite clear - Use your Canada Tailored suits
for formal, use your Italian for more relaxed occasions.
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