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Nice. I love Caccioppoli's jacketing fabrics, but have never tried their suiting fabrics.

They have fall/winter and spring/summer jacketing and suiting books that get refreshed every year.
Yeah, most of their stuff I’ve seen has been on cards as part of a seasonal line. This was an actual bigger book, and interestingly (to me, anyway), it was mostly quite traditional colors and patterns in worsteds and flannels for suits. Most of the things I’ve seen from them in the seasonal lines are a little more adventurous.
 

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This is a suit I recently made for our client. Due to his physique from working out, I chose a style with a stronger Milanese influence, featuring a more defined waist. This ensures the suit complements his shape and doesn’t make him look like he’s wearing an ill-fitting sack.
 

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