Jacket Construction

Every detail telling your story

A well-crafted jacket is a pleasure to behold, but the details that define its elegance can be subtle. One key factor is the interlining, which shapes the jacket and affects its durability.

Interlining is a layer of cloth between the outer fabric and lining, providing structure to areas like the chest, lapels, and shoulders. The difference lies in construction: fused jackets use adhesive, while half- and full-canvas jackets have hand-stitched layers that mold to the body over time.

Traditionally, blazers were half-canvas and suits full-canvas, but we now offer full-canvas options for all jackets, requiring over 8,000 stitches for superior drape and flexibility. As we refine our craftsmanship, enhancing hand-finished details is the natural next step. With illustrations from Alevtyna C, we break down these distinctions further.

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