With stock in such short supply, men would have their Zegna suits inverted and resewn, and they continued to look brand-new. In the 1950s, Italian design took off. Then, in 1972, the same year ...
The Godfather of Italian menswear is alive and well, Grossman notes, but “in the Wythe, his suits have a worthy modern-day successor”. Is taupe truly timeless? Let’s circle back on that in a ...
A city advocate is embroiled in a court battle with a tailor over an Italian suit. Gatheru Gathemia sued Daniel Onyango claiming that he burnt his suit and agreed to pay Sh35,000 as compensation ...
Instead, suits are morphing into something completely different, the CEO of Italian fashion company Ermenegildo Zegna recently told GQ. "It's not that the suit is back. What we are selling right ...