Our personal service, the MTO order. Order your size and we will deliver your personalized item in approx. 8 weeks. All MTO orders are non-returnable!
MJ'S DETAILS
Maison Hellard from Assat, France, supplies the fabric for this wonderful jacket by Orazio Luciano. The finest French linen with its typical texture has been processed into a wonderful cloth.
The herringbone pattern gives the cloth a sporty touch and its colors are reminiscent of an olive grove. This creates a skilful gentleman's look and makes it the perfect companion for your private appearance or business day.
Wear this sports jacket with a shirt from Borriello or Finamore, a tie from E.Marinella or Petronius and a clutch from Simonnot Godard. For a more casual look, combine it perfectly with a knitted polo from Brigatelli, G.Inglese or Fedeli. Trousers by Rota and suspenders by Albert Thurston complete a great sartorial outfit.
Pure craftsmanship with Neapolitan Sprezzatura!
Special MTO edition - Pure linen "Heures Bleues" by Maison Hellard x Orazio Luciano x MJ
FEATURES
MADE TO ORDER
MJ Exclusive
Jacket "Uliveto Spina"
Material: 100% linen - Maison Hellard
Color: Olive green - Verde Oliva
Half-lined finish
Lining details: 100% Bemberg viscose
Rolling 3-button
"Spalla Camicia" inserted shirt shoulder
Three patch pockets
"Barchetta" pocket shape
Three inside pockets
Hand-embroidered buttonholes
Double hand stitch on lapel and pockets
Flower loop "Fiocco di Fiori"
Two side slits
Horn buttons
Open sleeve length
Hand-sewn in Naples!
ABOUT ORAZIO LUCIANO
The house of Orazio Luciano is the very epitome of modern Neapolitan style. The manufactory is world-renowned for its incredible fit, characterized by a distinctive, generous lapel and the complete absence of shoulder padding. A defining feature is the spalla camicia—a shoulder set with a slight shirring just like a shirt, that creates an immensely soft, rounded silhouette. Combined with a high armhole, this soft construction guarantees unparalleled freedom of movement and a perfect drape. From the initial cut to the final pressing, the tailors in the small workshop invest well over 30 hours of pure handwork into a single jacket or suit. It is the perfect interplay of tradition and that subtle elegance that makes the south of Italy so extraordinary.