TAGLIATORE / M
(JP¥61,200)
+NT$562 Shipping fee
+NT$64 Agent service fee
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No noticeable scratches or marks
Brand
TAGLIATORE
Size
M
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Japan
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This is a Tagliatore jacket from Italy, made of a rare 100% camel hair material. The model is the popular Montecarlo, and the color is a trendy brown. It has been worn 2-3 times and has some wrinkles from normal wear, but overall, it's in beautiful condition. (The boutonniere is included, but the hanger is not.) I purchased it a few years ago from guji for around 130,000 yen (this season, a jacket made of the same material seems to be around 180,000 yen including tax). The sleeves were professionally altered with working buttonholes at Shinsaibashi Reform for about 10,000 yen. Tagliatore is one of my favorite brands, along with Lardini and Boglioli. The silhouette is slim yet easy to move in, with a high-waisted fit and an elegant flow to the hem. I believe it's the best for enhancing your style when worn (you'll understand if you see someone wearing a Tagliatore jacket from the back). Also, I love the structured cutting around the gorge and lapel, which gives volume to the chest, creating a masculine and powerful impression. The camel hair material, although it may be difficult to convey in the photos, has long fibers and a soft, elegant sheen, giving it a very luxurious feel, similar to cashmere (the deciding factor for me when I bought this jacket was, without a doubt, this indescribable luxury!). Furthermore, camels live in regions with significant temperature differences, so the fabric woven from their hair has high heat retention and moisture absorption, and is also durable and resistant to wear and tear. This is where it surpasses cashmere (the fact that designer Pino consistently uses camel hair as a staple material every year speaks volumes about its quality). According to a shop owner I'm friendly with, the Tagliatore patterns imported to Japan are slightly adjusted for Japanese people. They are tailored to fit the Japanese physique, with the shoulder seams angled and more fabric used in the front panels to reduce the tension in the front shoulders and chest, making it easier to move in despite the slim fit. It was very expensive for me, so I cherished it, but I'm forced to organize my closet because I have too many clothes. I'm offering it for sale, hoping to pass it on to someone who appreciates it in its beautiful condition. Thank you very much.
1 month ago