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I think it's the other way around. Salvatore's dad uses the typical Neapolitan tailor while Kiton is atypical sartoria Napolitana.
Antonio, Salvatorre's dad, does not wear a typical Neopolitan jacket...like Kiton Salvatorre's dad uses a little known tailor hidden in the dark side of Naples...not Solito and not Rubinacci. Its an old man who likely makes 4 jackets a month. It is a distinct jacket made the way Naples jacket used to be made before the Export Napoli jacket with some of the distinct features that the famous Napoli RTW and some of the bespoke Napoli tailors prepare for their International (not local) clientele. There is no RTW maker who makes such stuff...as it is an old tailor's distinct interpretation of how Napoli style jacket use to look.
It looks like it has a rope shoulder.
I think it's the other way around. Salvatore's dad uses the typical Neapolitan tailor while Kiton is an atypical sartoria Napolitana.
Salvatore,
Salvatore- Any idea when your friend Solito will return to NYC with the jacket I ordered (in your hotel room) and paid him a deposit on 18 months ago?
Nice waistband. Anyone read Korean?