A well-made suit defines the silhouette. It creates structure, balance and clarity — whether worn in a professional setting, at a wedding or for formal occasions. The difference between a mass-produced jacket and a meticulously crafted wool blazer lies in its construction, the choice of materials, and how the cut and proportions shape the silhouette.
At Cavaliere, our men’s suits are developed using tailored, sewn construction rather than fused methods. Carefully selected wool fabrics ensure natural movement, lasting shape and a balanced expression suited to modern tailoring.
True tailoring begins beneath the surface. Sewn canvas construction allows the internal layers of the jacket to move independently from the outer fabric. This results in improved drape, enhanced durability and a silhouette that maintains its structure over time. A properly constructed suit offers clarity without stiffness and comfort without compromising form.
Wool remains the foundation of refined men’s suits. Its natural resilience, breathability and elasticity make it ideal for year-round wear. A high-quality wool suit retains its shape and elegance through repeated use, making it suitable for both business and formal occasions.
A tailored men’s suit is one of the most versatile garments in a considered wardrobe. In business environments, it communicates precision and professionalism. At weddings and ceremonial events, it provides balance and understated elegance. When construction, proportion and fabric work in harmony, the result is enduring sophistication.
A men’s suit should sit cleanly across the shoulders and chest without pulling. The jacket should follow the body with a natural waist shape, while the trousers should fall straight with a slight break at the shoe. Proper balance creates a sharp yet effortless silhouette.
A tailored suit uses sewn canvas construction, where the internal layers are stitched rather than bonded with adhesive. This allows the jacket to move naturally and maintain its shape over time. Fused suits may feel stiffer and can lose structure more quickly.
Yes. Wool is naturally breathable and regulates temperature. Lightweight wool suits work well in warmer climates, while heavier fabrics provide additional structure and insulation during colder seasons.
For weddings, navy and mid-grey suits are classic choices. The level of formality depends on the dress code. A well-tailored men’s suit in fine wool provides elegance without overpowering the occasion.
A business suit is typically worn in professional settings and often features subtle colours and classic styling. A formal suit may involve darker tones and refined detailing suitable for evening events or ceremonies.
Sewn construction refers to canvas being stitched to the outer fabric rather than glued. This improves drape, durability and long-term shape retention — a key distinction in premium tailoring.
A suit jacket should cover the seat and create balanced proportions between the upper and lower body. Proper length ensures the suit maintains a refined and harmonious silhouette.
Suit trousers should sit comfortably at the waist without excessive tightness. The leg should fall cleanly with a slight or medium break depending on preference, maintaining a structured but natural line.
Yes. With changes in shirt, tie and footwear, a well-constructed men’s suit can transition from professional environments to evening events with ease.
Suits should be aired between wears and dry cleaned only when necessary. Proper storage on a wide hanger helps preserve the jacket’s structure and the trousers’ crease.