Between cloth and garment lie hundreds of hours and thousands of hand-stitches. This is how a Herringbone & Sui piece is made — and by whom.
We make in the Italian tradition, by Indian hands — the same patience, the same canvas, the same slow finish that the great Neapolitan houses are known for.
Every Herringbone & Sui garment is made by hand. The needle is guided by Indian master tailors whose craft has been passed down through generations.
A floating chest canvas is stitched, never glued — so the jacket breathes with you and moulds to your shape over years of wear.
The lapel is pad-stitched by hand to give it a soft, living roll that no machine can replicate.
Each buttonhole is cut and sewn by hand — a Milanese on the lapel, a slow and patient finish.
Sleeves are set by hand, the shoulder shaped to fall clean and natural, soft in the Neapolitan manner.
The garment is pressed in stages with a heavy iron and a damp cloth, coaxing the cloth into its final, quiet line.