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  • The Canadian Tuxedo 

    « Born in rebellion and worn with ease, the Canadian Tuxedo turns denim into quiet iconography. »

  • COTTON

    “Soft, but with weight. Relaxed, never shapeless. It holds memory in its folds.”

  • SILK

    « known for its versatility & smooth texture; silk defines an era, embraced by style legends like David Bowie and Jimi Hendrix »

  • THE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUIT

    « He had on a double-breasted suit of the type then known as the pillbox; it was chalk-striped, pink on blue »

  • LAPELS

    « Trends in lapel size often mirror the economic climate: during World War II, lapels initially became smaller due to fabric shortages »

  • OUTER POCKETS

    «  It wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution that sewn-on pockets, and pockets hidden within the lining, became standard in clothing... »

  • INNER POCKETS

    « They are designed to meet the needs and habits of the wearer, evolving over time to accommodate changing lifestyles. »

  • THE SHOULDER

    « tailors also see it as the place of their uniqueness»

  • THE PICK STITCH

    « historically done by hand, with a striking visual detail in lighter, brighter fabrics »

  • THE WEAR AND TEAR OF CLOTHES

    « Everything is out of tune. No more harmony, no more unity, no more beauty. »

  • THE TARTAN

    «The tartan is a woolen fabric with colored checks, from Celtic peoples. The pattern is composed of intersecting»

  • LODEN

    «In vogue during the 1970s when the material was rediscovered by several fashion houses, the loden was adopted by an intellectual elite.»

  • FLANNEL

    «Initially intended as workwear for Scottish peasants and workers, the flannel production process was later refined into a more valuable fabric suitable for suiting.»

  • 3-PIECE SUITS

    « an element of dressing introduced in 1666 by King Charles II in England, "a way of dressing that will never go out of fashion" »

  • THE CASHMERE FABRIC

    « The history of cashmere: the itinerary of a luxurious fiber from northern Mongolia to the rays of Old England. »

  • THE PEA COAT

    « a piece of military clothing since the 17th century, the pea coat was integrated into the men's and then the women's wardrobe thanks to Yves Saint Laurent »