William Fioravanti was a New York tailor with the reputation of being one of the most expensive artisans in the US. He served the richest and most demanding men for decades.
The company has been shut down, so the remaining made to order Fioravanti clothes have become rare and wanted. For good reason: WF spent at least 30 hours to make each suit.
This jacket was bespoke-made to the measurements of the original client. It has Fioravanti's unique shoulder and chest structure, designed to make the user look strong and powerful.
Head to Permanent Style blog to read more about the maker.
The condition is superb. I find no spots, tears, smells or such.
Best fits a size 52 EU man who is tall. The sleeves can be easily shortened, if need be.
Made in New York, baby.
The jacket has notch lapels, pockets with flaps, two back vents, pearl buttons with working cuff buttons, and so much hand-sewn details to make Savile Row frown.
The cloth is smooth and strong 100 % wool without a pattern.
Similar jackets from this maker cost around 5000 dollars new.
Exact measurements:
shoulder seam to seam 50 cm
shoulder seam to cuff end 64 cm (right arm) and 64 cm (left)
armpit to pit 53 cm
around the waist 108 cm
below neck to hem 82.5 cm