Two Button
Easily the most common type of jacket fastening, it is ideal for all occasions and all types of jackets. Deep V neckline that should fall right above the navel; creating a flattering elongated silhouette.
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Pointe Large
Avec un "pic" surélevé au bord du revers, la veste à revers large à pointe accentue les épaules et la poitrine. C'est le choix ultime pour les occasions formelles, particulièrement adapté aux hommes plus grands et larges d'épaules, un élément essentiel du costume de pouvoir.
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Double Breasted Notch
Adorned with dual rows of four buttons, the double-breasted waistcoat boasts ornate formality. Its chest-height notch lapel pays homage to Victorian fashion's distinctive charm.
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Flap Pocket
They add dimension, and when tucked, flaps emulate jet pockets, offering versatile functionality for the flap pocket suit jacket.
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Double Fentes
Dual slits positioned at the jacket's rear hem offer a refined touch. This sophisticated style is favored for most suits, elevating their appearance.
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Boutonnière
Used to place a boutonnière, a pin, an ornament or a small floral arrangement. Even though it is not always used, having a boutonnière hole is standard, except for tuxedo jackets.
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Attache Déplacée
A slightly off-center top button on the trousers, known as Displaced Fastening, lends a touch of sophistication and elevates the suit's overall elegance.
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Deux poches
Apparence standard, style symétrique.
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