The "Barchetta" or boat chest pocket

Let's take a closer look to the term of Barchetta pocket a frequently used word when speaking about neapolitan tailoring.

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The rise of modern Neapolitan tailoring

He completely redefined the jacket, removing the shoulder pads, the lining and a lot of chest canvas, which created a jacket that was as light and comfortable to wear, almost like a shirt. Who and why? You may ask, read more.

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Crowfoot Stitching

Many of our shirts features crowfoot stitched buttons which is mostly attached by hands. This particular feature is a classic Neapolitan detail and is called "Zampa Di Gallina", translated chicken feet and by the look of it we're getting why.

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Spalla Camicia

Often we mention the ”Spalla Camicia” style shoulder heads on a jacket, what’s the meaning of this?

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