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An essential for the well-dressed, this luxurious tuxedo jacket is crafted in handsome navy wool from a renowned Italian mill, Tollgeno 1900. Its modern, impeccable tailoring works on everyone: slim, slightly tapered at the waist, with a natural shoulder and soft, unconstructed fit. Other premium details include a single-button closure, welt chest pocket, and peak lapel. A versatile and classic style, whether you go black tie and pair it the matching pant or treat it as a foundational piece for other looks. If you’re planning for a special occasion, we’d recommend adding a bow tie and our Hamilton dress shirt to the mix.
Tollegno 1900 (founded in their eponymous year) is committed to sustainability and innovation. Among Italy’s leading manufacturers of fabrics and yarns, they place an especial focus on fine merino wool, integrating the entire production chain — from raw materials to spinning to weaving — into their business in pursuit of continuing the Biellese wool textile tradition.
An essential for the well-dressed, this luxurious tuxedo jacket is crafted in handsome navy wool from a renowned Italian mill, Tollgeno 1900. Its modern, impeccable tailoring works on everyone: slim, slightly tapered at the waist, with a natural shoulder and soft, unconstructed fit. Other premium details include a single-button closure, welt chest pocket, and peak lapel. A versatile and classic style, whether you go black tie and pair it the matching pant or treat it as a foundational piece for other looks. If you’re planning for a special occasion, we’d recommend adding a bow tie and our Hamilton dress shirt to the mix.
Tollegno 1900 (founded in their eponymous year) is committed to sustainability and innovation. Among Italy’s leading manufacturers of fabrics and yarns, they place an especial focus on fine merino wool, integrating the entire production chain — from raw materials to spinning to weaving — into their business in pursuit of continuing the Biellese wool textile tradition.