Why Italian Tailoring Brand Kiton Has The Ultimate Bragging Rights

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Why Italian Tailoring Brand Kiton Has The Ultimate Bragging Rights

Words by Mr Adam Welch

26 February 2020

“Part of the brand ethos has always been uniting long-established skills with the finest (and rarest) fabrics available”

This investment in tailoring expertise is a large part of what makes Kiton renowned as one of the highest quality tailoring brands in the world. But it doesn’t stop there. Part of the brand ethos has always been uniting these long-established skills with the finest (and rarest) fabrics available. In the past, this has meant scouring mills and auction houses across Italy and England, but in 2010, this dedication to excellence in fabric led to Kiton’s acquisition of the Carlo Barbera mill in Biella, which is now dedicated to producing the exclusive fabrics for the brand.

As for the products themselves, no, they are not cheap by anyone’s standards. But what is reflected in that price is not only the flattering Neapolitan cut or the excellent fabrics, but the days of painstaking hand labour, years of training and vast expertise that have gone into their construction and resulted in details, such as boat-shaped breast pockets that follow the curve of a jacket’s armhole or embroidered buttonholes hand-cut with a hammer and chisel, that you simply won’t find anywhere else.

To see for yourself how it all comes together – this, we guarantee, is something of a treat – click play on the video above, in which the brand’s production manager Mr Silverio Paone walks us through Kiton’s astonishing, time-honoured working processes.

Film by Mr Jacopo Maria Cinti