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Here's a hypothetical for you well-dressed gents:

What would you do, sartorially speaking, with 5 days in Naples and $2,500 to spend?

I'm thinking a pair of shoes from Meccariello would be a good start.

Any other tips?

I just came back from Napoli. I was there for a lot more than 5 days, but I was able to get a lovely bespoke double-breasted suit made by Sartoria Manna within your budget (assuming you mean $2500 USD).

Best info I have is that your budget would also cover a bespoke suit from Gennaro Paone. And that your budget would be very close to the price for a bespoke suit from Sartoria Pirozzi too. (Likely assuming for both of these that you don't expect some top-tier, higher-priced fabric.)

I don't think your budget precludes a bespoke suit/jacket...but your timing would not allow for a full bespoke process.
 

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I just came back from Napoli. I was there for a lot more than 5 days, but I was able to get a lovely bespoke double-breasted suit made by Sartoria Manna within your budget (assuming you mean $2500 USD).

Best info I have is that your budget would also cover a bespoke suit from Gennaro Paone. And that your budget would be very close to the price for a bespoke suit from Sartoria Pirozzi too. (Likely assuming for both of these that you don't expect some top-tier, higher-priced fabric.)

I don't think your budget precludes a bespoke suit/jacket...but your timing would not allow for a full bespoke process.
Great info, thank you👍
 

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Straws are a thing of beauty. I would prefer a classic fedora style with a slightly larger brim and a nice centre topfold. Looks more elegant to me. Your variety reminds me a bit of Venetian boat rowers.
Yeah it’s definitely a little different but I sort of liked the “not a standard montecristi” aspect of it. I guess it’s called a “Milan” weave.
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