The habit certainly does not make the monk, but it is however always necessary to be well dressed while respecting the circumstances as well as possible. Nothing better for this than to wear a jacket, but you still have to know what type of jacket to choose.
To guide you in your choice, here are the details of the different types of jackets according to the cut. In this second part, we will focus on the Italian cut!
The Italian style is undeniably attached to a lot of more or less crazy stories related to the mafia, but it is not so except that it is the second most vulgar type of jacket cut in the planet.
The Italian cut refers above all to the Italian philosophy itself. Sprinkled with freedom, experimentation, desire for emancipation and emancipation, innovation. We therefore logically find a jacket that seeks to marry the silhouette of its wearer. The wearer is honored by a fitted and supported cut which draws the V-shaped bust.
It's the same for the pants, which except surprise raises as much the general pace of a firm and virile build as the sobriety of a dominant male.
The Italian cut does not have its own structure. For example, there are Neapolitan shoulders, which have the particularity of being devoid of padding or epaulets. This is the reason why these suits are generally made of light or thin fabric. Or that they may or may not be unlined.
Two pockets are enough for the Italian suit. One on the chest, two on the sides of the jacket. And here a special feature: the pockets have no flap.
Finally, note that the Italian suit is made without a slit. Yes it is ! In addition, its style has evolved over time from the 2 button model to more and more 4 or 6 button cross models.
Source: LikeATruckReceive the top news of the moment thanks to the newsletter sent every Tuesday. You will love !
Previous PostThe different cuts of men's jackets: the English cutNext PostThe different cuts of men's jackets: the American cutKevinKévin is an editor on UnMec.fr with a hook for subjects dealing with men