The Great Sartorial War: Why Italy, Britain, and France Can't Agree on Style

The Great Sartorial War: Why Italy, Britain, and France Can't Agree on Style Britain, Italy, and France have each spent more than a century arguing that theirs is the correct way to make a suit — and none of them are wrong, because none of them are answering the same question. This video breaks down the philosophical war at the heart of global tailoring: why Savile Row builds a suit to protect, why Naples builds a suit to disappear, and why Paris builds a suit to prove something. We trace the military origins of British tailoring back to Henry Poole and the Napoleonic Wars, follow the Neapolitan revolution through Vincenzo Attolini and the invention of the spalla camicia, and examine how Cifonelli — founded in Rome in eighteen eighty and established in Paris in nineteen twenty-six — became the house that held all three traditions in tension without belonging entirely to any of them. This isn't a video about which suit looks better. It's about why the three greatest tailoring traditions in the world started from incompatible premises, and why that disagreement has never needed to be resolved. #MensFashion #LuxuryFashion #Menswear #BespokeSuit #SavileRow #MensSuit #ItalianTailoring #FrenchFashion #NeapolitanTailoring #Cifonelli #SartorialWar #SpallaCamicia 1. Cifonelli — Homo Faber https://www.homofaber.com/en/artisans... 2. The Story of Cifonelli — Permanent Style https://www.permanentstyle.com/2010/0... 3. A History of Savile Row — London Museum https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/colle... 4. The Complete Guide to Savile Row — FashionBeans https://www.fashionbeans.com/article/... 5. Savile Row vs Neapolitan Tailoring — Anatoly and Sons https://www.anatolys.com/blogs/from-t...