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Authentic Italian SuitsThis forum post has messages dated from 12/03/06 through 03/20/10, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. suit-message - Italian Styled Suits
| Authentic Italian Suits When shopping for an Italian suit make sure you are buying a real one and not a knockoff. |
| Del, I feel your post lacks definition. There are two things that make a suit Italian, one is the fabric, two is the manufacture. In terms on manufacture an EU standard is that all clothing must contain a label confirming country of manufacture. In a suit you will normally find this in the inside left or right breast pocket. Fabric wise, look for a fabric name like Zegna or Loro Piana and you will be fine. You should also be able to find a label in the garment about the fabric. Use these checks and you will avoid buying the sheap imitations, but you should also be guided by price. |
| I have to agree with the original poster, there are lots of products out there that imitates the original product. I hate it when I see those products and when people would tend to buy them, it is like stealing away the original design from those who worked hard for those. Anyway, just go for the quality and go for the real stuffs. Have a great day guys and just keep posting. |
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