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Stile Latino Narrates the New Era of the Tuxedo.

Thanks to the use of denim, Stile Latino has reinterpreted the classic Tuxedo in a contemporary way: the result is an incredibly timeless garment. Specifically, the chosen fabric is “Black Silk” from the Blue Selvedge line, entirely crafted on 1950s looms.

The chosen fabric is "Black Silk" from the Blue Selvedge line, entirely crafted on 1950s looms.

History tells us that the origins of the Tuxedo are contested between the United States and the United Kingdom. According to the American version, the tuxedo officially originated in 1886, when tobacco industrialist Griswold Lorillard wore it for the first time to the Tuxedo Club in New Jersey, from which it took the name “Tuxedo” or “Tux.” For the British, however, its origin is attributed to the tailoring of Henry Poole & Co, which in 1865 created a short smoking jacket for the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, by cutting the tails off a tailcoat. Whatever its origin, one thing is certain: thanks to Stile Latino’s new interpretation, its story continues, without limits of space or occasion for use.

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Blue Tailoring.Discover Stefano Chiassai’s denim project

Blue Tailoring.

Discover Stefano Chiassai’s denim project

Blue Tailoring is the story of an "ideal collection," created not for sale but to become a creative laboratory and the expression of a personal poetic vision. It is a project that international designer Stefano Chiassai created with Berto fabrics: the goal was to...

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Don’t Betray your Nature.Recycle, Reduce, Reuse.

Don’t Betray your Nature.

Recycle, Reduce, Reuse.

The project's objective is to raise consumer awareness about the value of the "3R" philosophy: Recycle, Reduce, Reuse. From this collaboration emerges the "BERTO X JECKERSON" capsule collection, featuring the iconic Jeckerson patch: 6 jeans made with DENIM DETOX...

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