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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Sport Large
Avec une encoche large en forme de V, la veste à revers cranté large est incroyablement polyvalente, adaptée à la fois aux occasions formelles et aux événements décontractés. Sa largeur imposante convient aux hommes grands et larges d'épaules.
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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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Patch pocket
Pockets affixed to the outer layer of the coat. This imparts a more relaxed appearance, making it a great match for sports coats, textured ensembles, and jackets with a rustic flair.
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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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