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Thread: Characteristics of Suit Types: American vs. British vs. Italian

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    Characteristics of Suit Types: American vs. British vs. Italian

    Source: http://www.moderngentlemanmagazine.c...sh-vs-italian/



    I am sure all of you reading my blog are suit lovers, but do you know what suit you wear? I don’t mean what brand, I mean what style? There are three distinctive suit styles, each very different in its origins. Those styles are British, Italian and American.

    These styles have been around for decades, however, these categories are not written in stone. There are lots of variations to these styles and the differences have become blurred. It is normal for American designer to cut the suits in Italian or in British style. Best example would be Ralph Laurent’s Black Label which is Italian styled and Purple Label which is more British styled.

    Let’s go through each style and talk about its characteristics.

    American (Sack, Ivy League) suit style


    American suit with its characteristic straight lines. Although not baggy as it used to be, boxiness is still visible.

    This style of suit was popular in the early 19th century. First tailors were pioneers of this style were Brooks Brother and J. Press.

    The rise to popularity of these suits came in 1920′s by Ivy Leaguers.

    Its distinguished characteristics are single went in the back, higher armhole, straight lines, flap pockets and natural (almost no padded) shoulders giving you softer silhouette. Also these suits were very baggy.

    The coat was single breasted with two or three buttons. Characteristics of the trousers are that they were not pleated and they are cut full.

    In its original form this suit is the least stylish. With time American suits became more cut to the shape of the body, included shoulder padding and became more stylish.

    Looser cut in these suits is very rewarding if you have to spend countless hours in them.


    British suit style


    British cut suit is well-tailored and with double went and emphasized shoulders.

    Also called British Traditional. These suits are cut closer to the body. They have slightly narrower and defined shoulders with higher armhole. Coats have two side vents and they can be single or double-breasted. British cut jackets tend to use lower gorge lines which is the seam joining the collar and the lapel, heavier cloth, stiffer chest canvas, thicker shoulder pads, and more structure to the jacket.

    Trousers are cut generously with high waist and two or three pleats but they have more shape than American cut trousers. British suits will give you more contour and your look will be more fitted.

    It is accepted truth that the home of the traditional British suit is in Savile Row. Placed in London’s Mayfair, Savile Row is the home of custom suit makers and is the place to go when searching for highest tailoring excellence.

    These type of suits are ideal for average built men since they are not too boxy nor too slim.


    Italian suit style



    Characteristic slim tailored lines of Italian suits.

    This style is known for its trendyness. It is cut very slim, the silhouette is sleek, modern and very stylish. The jackets originally did not have any vents but today two vents are common in Italian suits. They are shorter and tight-fitting and shoulders are padded while lapel notches and buttons are positioned higher than in British and American jackets. Pockets are flapless and jackets have pronounced V-shape.

    Opposite of British style suits, Italians prefer to use lighter cloths, higher gorge lines, and less overall padding.

    Pants have tapered waist and hips are snug to the body.

    Italian style can be further divided into Roman, Neapolitan and Milanese styles. Most credible designer for the rise of the Italian style are Brioni and Giorgio Armani.

    Italian cut suits fit very well to tall, slim, flat belly men.


    Today you will rarely see original American style. Baggy look is not stylish while British and Italian style is more common. If you are a traditional person or if you hold some very important position you should strive to British cut. If you are younger and seek more trendiness from your suits you should look for Italian cut suits, but as mentioned before, the lines between the styles are very blurred.

    Today these differences have nothing to do with geographical origins but they are more a style and preference choice.

    You don’t have to bother that much about which style of suit to wear as long as the suit is cut well, it suits you well and you feel comfortable in it.
    Last edited by Kazimiera; 05-16-2015 at 10:46 PM.

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    Italians are the kings of suits and tailoring. Just knowing a suit is Italian (usually) assures oneself of its quality.

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    I never knew "suit types" were even a thing. I guess I like a suit that's thinner though. Ones with bulky shoulders feel a little awkward.

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    I like the British style best. Slim-Fitting suits remind me too much of hipsters lol
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    I like Italian chicks. I like Italian weather. I like Italian food. I like the Jersey Shore. Yeah,I admit it. People may think I'm being a bit biased but i'm totally not. In my opinion,the American and British style looks kind of boring to me. I'm a hipster,so I think the Italian suit style,suits me. You get it? >Suits me<. That style is so suave just like me. I don't even own a suit. I've only wore a suit a few times in my life and that was when I was a youngin.

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    I would've thought Ivy League suits would have followed the British fashion. So much else of American Trad fashion is British (e.g. Rugby shirts).


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    Italian, easily.

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    I like Italian suits. Zegna is a good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daco Celtic View Post
    I like Italian suits. Zegna is a good one.
    Well said. Those limey suits look frumpy. Even a Brooks Brothers suit would be better.

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