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The Roman Chapter: Gaetano Aloisio
Millimetrical precision for picky customers
In my ongoing hunt to try to determine the defining traits of the Roman jacket – if indeed they exist – how could I not pay a visit to the Gaetano Aloisio atelier? T Keep reading
The Roman Chapter: La Camiceria di Piero
"Today the amount of hand-made stitchings on a shirt have become like the Vuitton bag for narrow-minded provincials: a status symbol”
Piero Albertelli is 77 years-old, he has no offspring and is a master shirt-maker of indisputable poise and talent. His laborat Keep reading
The Roman Chapter: FG Albertelli
A chat with the owners Domenico D'Angelo and Luca Luchetti
I meet the two partners, Domenico D’Angelo and Luca Luchetti, in their shop in Piazza del Parl Keep reading
Velasca designed by The Bespoke Dudes
The Video: The making of
I chose to work with Keep reading
Dalcuore Ulster Coat - Part I
The cutting
Some weeks ago I commissioned the sartoria Dalcuore to make me a double-breatsed Ulster Coat from a military green Covercloth by Drape Keep reading
The Roman Chapter: Sartoria Carbone
"Cuneo" is a word from the Roman tailoring jargon. Here is what is means
Originally hailing from Reggio Calabria, master tailor Domenicantonio Carbone has lived in Rome since 1957. He runs the atelier with his son Giusep Keep reading
Tommy & Giulio Caraceni
Does a Roman jacket exist? If so, which are its distictive features?
The chief reason behind my visit to Tommy and Giulio Caraceni was simple: to understand if there is such a thing as Keep reading
Conference in Madrid
Made in Italy in the Facebook era
In the Aula magna of the Instituto de Empresa de Madrid, on Friday November 20th, I took part to a conference about "Made in Italy in the Facebook era". The aim was to look into the evolution and adaption of the b Keep reading