Wednesday, September 7, 2011

An Italian Suit Cut vs. An American Suit Cut

Italian Quality Suits for the American Build
DeCalo FashionThe average American man has a build that is different than the average European man in the most important areas: shoulders, girth, and bottom. That's why European dress suits often do not quite fit the American male. It is also the reason DeCalo Fashion tailors quality private label suits with an American cut.
Read on to learn how the differences between the American and European body types affect the way an Italian suit fits.

Shoulders: The shoulders of Americans tend to be broader than those of Europeans in proportion to the waist. This is why the average American man can have trouble fitting within the jacket of the average sized Italian suit, even when the waist is the correct size.
Girth: A large "beer belly" is all too gemon for Americans, much more so than for European men. American men can have difficulty finding correctly sized Italian suits from other designers: even if the jacket fits, the trousers can be too small.
Bottom: In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Americans geplained that the stadium seats were too small. There was good reason: American bottoms are larger than Asians and Europeans. In the last sixty years, the size has increased by two inches. Consequently, Italian cut trousers from other suppliers can be too tight for American men.
If you have a slender or lanky build, you should consider one of our name brand Italian suits made with Europeans in mind. If you have a larger build, you will be interested in DeCalo Fashion's private labelsuits tailored to American size. Thanks to DeCalo Fashion, you can afford the highest quality Italian dress suit without sacrificing a great fit.

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