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The quality of Armani Black Label and Vestimenta's own line is very similar. They are both half-canvessed with a chest pieces and machine made. They are similar in drape and silhouette and made in the same factory. One major difference is fabric types. Armani uses a lot of synthetic bends and a wool crepe, but Vestimenta utilizes a worsted wool that is many times in the super 120s-140s. 200 ...
The quality of Armani Black Label and Vestimenta's own line is very similar. They are both half-canvessed with a chest pieces and machine made. They are similar in drape and silhouette and made in the same factory. One major difference is fabric types. Armani uses a lot of synthetic bends and a wool crepe, but Vestimenta utilizes a worsted wool that is many times in the super 120s-140s. 200 ...
The back-end credits name only one clothing manufacturer, namely, Vestimenta, which, as every forum member must by now be aware, is responsible for, inter alia, Armani (Black Label) and Hilton. I gather from a close friend, who was, until recently, a Vestimenta retailer, that the company supplies only suits and coats to the Sopranos' producer.
MarkusH said: Just remove the labels from the Armani white-on-black suit, and you have an excellent Vestimenta. Vestimenta closed their doors a while back. The CDN righs holder had told me last year that the factory was purchased and the lne would be reintroduced. I ahev not seen one piece on any shop floor here to date.
I just bought a nice, charcoal Vestimenta cashmere sport coat at a steal of a price. Being cashmere, it is intended as a weekend/casual option with jeans or perhaps light-colored trousers that closely match the stripes. I know that an orphaned pinstripe jacket is frowned upon here but I...
Looks like a slightly peaked, high gorge to me. Brioni/Vestimenta is my guess.
I used to purchase some Vestimenta, prior to its sale and reorganization. Caruso has taken its place. I am in the process of increasing my bespoke pieces, but have found Caruso to be a relatively affordable and nice addition. It has replaced my Zegna and Samuelsohn (take note zegnamtl). They have certainly increased their presence in Dallas.
Then again, I have paid $300 for Vestimenta. Armani Collezioni is (or used to) be made in a joint venture between Armani and Zegna. I have had a few over the years. They have all been fused, but the fabrics are incredibly durable. If it fits and costs less than $500, I would not hesitate if I am looking for a suit in that price range.
I think of it like I do Armani Black Label and Vestimenta. Vestimenta costs half of what Armani does but it's basically the exact same product. As for Zegna, they lack any consistent standard of production. Some are made in Switzerland, some in Italy and others in Asia.