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Man’s brown, tan and grey tweed single breasted suit dressed with blue oxford shirt, grey tie a…
man's suit | jacket | matching pants
Man’s brown, tan and grey tweed single breasted suit dressed with blue oxford shirt, grey tie a…
Man's suit
Designer (born 1934)
1982
Wool
Gift of Mr. Jay Cocks
Object number85.58.7
Giorgio Armani's suits of the 1980s redefined the look of the modern dandy. Through his experimentations with the elimination of structure, Armani provided men with an alternative to the staid design of the traditional suit, a man's "uniform" for nearly two centuries. Lack of structure allowed for what the designer described as a "light jacket, as comfortable as a shirt, sensual even in its construction." In this way, the jacket acts as a second skin, thus becoming highly personal to its wearer. Armani's designs focused more on this new manner of draping rather than the use of faddish or outrageous materials. This suit's earth-toned wool in a subtle stripe typifies the designer's preference for muted shades, which strived to project an aloof confidence and casual sophistication.
DescriptionMan's suit in brown, tan and blue / grey novelty tweed; single breasted, one button, semi fitted jacket with notch collar; tapered pants
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