6. Brioni



6. Brioni


The world's interest with Italian style can apparently be followed back to Brioni. In the mid-twentieth century, Brioni turned into a "tailorfor the stars," dressing men, for example, Gary Cooper and Clark Peak both on and off the silver screen. Subsequently, Americans (and later whatever remains of the world) became hopelessly enamored the streamlined Roman suit—that wide carried, Angular outline that was rearranged by having the sleeves, creases, and pocket folds taken out. Brioni made other critical advancements, for example, facilitating the main menswear design appear, which occurred in Florence, Italy in 1957. In any case, it's truly their part in advancing Italian style far and wide that concretes their position as one of menswear's most prominent.

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