CLASSICAL PIECES ARE ETERNAL- GUCCI SUITES

Gucci reconnects with its model muse Clément Chabernaud for a look at its modern, elegant suiting styles. Offering classic prints and impeccable fits, suits and overcoats come together with an Italian finesse and style.

The Brera – At once a traditional and contemporary suit, the “Brera” (named after the tony Milan neighborhood of the same name), celebrates the art of Italian tailoring. Trim but not tight, it molds to you.

The Monaco – Named after the jet-set principality of the same name, the “Monaco” epitomizes effortless sophistication thanks to its slender lapel, slim fit and beautiful fabrics, like this lush wool-mohair blend.

The Heritage – Wider lapels, narrow shoulders and a healthy dose of swagger define the “Heritage,” which draws its style from the 70s–the jet-set heyday of the Gucci man. Confident, cool, well-traveled.

The New Signoria – Clean lines mark the “New Signoria,” available in both single- and double-breasted silhouettes. Featuring full canvas construction and gently padded shoulders, this suit is timeless and thoroughly of-the-now.

The Signoria – The first silhouette developed by creative director Frida Giannini and named after Florence’s historic Piazza della Signoria, this suit is versatile, flawless, timeless.

Dylan 60s Channeling the decade for which it’s named, “Dylan 60s” boasts a lean silhouette. Soft shoulders, slim lapels and narrow trousers with back flap pockets lend to to this suit’s modern appeal.

The Marseille – Modern tailoring at its elegant best. The “Marseille” features full canvas construction, higher armholes (it molds with you) and perfectly balanced, roped shoulders for a suit with a commanding confidence.

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