Not much content, but maybe works in progress..
http://www.caraceni.it/
http://www.caracenisartoria.com/
Last edited by Marc Grayson (2007-02-07 18:24:15)
Does the first website refer to A. Caraceni, operated by Mario Caraceni?
www.campagna.it The Sartoria Domenico Caraceni owned by Gianni Gampagna.
Or are they one in the same?
Thanks, it did clear up a few things. Apparently, www.caraceni.com, www.caraceni.it and www.campagna.com all go to the same place: Gianni Campagna's Caraceni.
www.caracenisartoria.com goes to Ferdinando Caraceni(who passed away in late '04, as the store told me). The site's been under construction since his death, but you can still send e-mails.
I've heard and seen that both A. Caraceni-Milan and Tommy/Giulio(sp) Caraceni in Rome have email addresses, but you may have to search other fora for them.
Last edited by BCL (2007-02-08 19:08:10)
That's what I'm hearing. I've also read repeatedly that Campagna will, unsolicited, send a suit to a celeb, then claim him/her as a client. I guess even at the top, you've got to hustle.
True, it hasn't been verified, so I'll leave that one alone. I like the fabrics he uses, but after seeing a couple of his jackets, I, too, don't see what the fuss is all about, especially after seeing some of the work coming from A. Caraceni. Wow! Now that, to me, is craftsmanship!!!
I don't trust anyone with that much ego(especially not at $10,000.00+ per suit)!!! Also, I've always notice that the truly most talented people, in ANY field, are usually also the most humble.
I'll bring the cheese and milk...
Anyway, I've read from Silk City(a Caraceni customer) that younger Caracenis are now being trained to take the reigns after the older gentlemen retire, so that's good to hear, at least.
No thanks, I'll just stick to the 4 digit costs of more exceptional tailors!
All that service and quality without any of the hype or braggadocio.
Nice!
Last edited by jsprowls9 (2007-02-16 09:13:47)
Hi again,
I had one Brioni suit made from their own super 210 book and it cost me Euro12000. I believe at that time their bespoke price started from about Euro6500 therefore the cloth alone cost about Euro5500.
I have no idea who made the cloth for Brioni though, might be Loro Piana?
I think they make all their suits in Rome. I don't quite know if I can call the Brioni made to order bespoke - so far as I know they don't draw up individual pattern but there's at least one fitting for every suit. Customers can pick whatever style - hacking and ticket pockets; lapel width; button fly on pants.....