In the final seated scene at the table, both of the Attolinis show a roll in the top back of their jackets. Old working-class New York tailors used to fix this for me by cutting a little fabric out and bringing the under-collar down to cover it. This worked no matter the weight of the fabric so I'm not going to give it a pass just because of the Neapolitan suit style. So help me out here: Am I seeing the CEOs of one of the world's most famous $12k suit houses wearing a problem that one of the old dudes from Harlem or the Jewish garment district took care of on my "nice but off the rack" jackets for under a hundred bucks?
Thank you Forbes for a great interview.
In the final seated scene at the table, both of the Attolinis show a roll in the top back of their jackets. Old working-class New York tailors used to fix this for me by cutting a little fabric out and bringing the under-collar down to cover it. This worked no matter the weight of the fabric so I'm not going to give it a pass just because of the Neapolitan suit style. So help me out here: Am I seeing the CEOs of one of the world's most famous $12k suit houses wearing a problem that one of the old dudes from Harlem or the Jewish garment district took care of on my "nice but off the rack" jackets for under a hundred bucks?
Oh my, yes, you are right. I see that roll on the one jacket. I wouldn't of noticed it, thanks. Looks like they need to learn from your friends in NY
The roll of the back of the collar when seated is actually a feature, without it the collar would ride up the neck.
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