Neapolitan Tailoring
Neapolitan tailoring — born in the workshops of Naples — is defined by its unstructured softness: unpadded spalla camicia shoulders, a barchetta breast pocket, a roomy chest and low armhole, and a jacket that drapes naturally from the body rather than holding a rigid shape.
Where British tailoring constructs, Neapolitan tailoring accompanies. The result is a jacket that feels like an extension of the body — worn, not worn by.