What Is a Formal Suit?
A formal suit is a two- or three-piece set designed for structured dress settings. It is typically single-breasted, with variations in cut, fabric, and construction.
All suits are made to measure, ensuring a consistent fit. Fabrics are sourced from established Italian mills such as Vitale Barberis Canonico and Linificio Canapificio Italiano.
The result is a clean silhouette, designed for regular use in formal contexts. Formal suits are worn with custom-made dress shirts, including business dress shirts and formal white shirts.
Formal Suit Features
A formal suit is defined by established tailoring details. Jackets are available as single- or double-breasted, with flap or jetted pockets.
Lapel styles indicate formality. Notch lapels are used in business dress suits, while peak lapels are more formal.
Trousers are cut with a clean front and a straight leg, designed to sit neatly with dress shoes.
The made-to-measure approach allows the suit to be worn with made-to-measure shirts such as white dress shirts and easy iron dress shirts.