Fitzgerald Saxxon™ Herringbone 1818 Suit

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Fitzgerald Saxxon™ Herringbone 1818 Suit

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Item# 492K

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Inspired by our archives, the 1818 Fitzgerald suit is distinguished by narrow lapels, higher armholes and trimmer fitting plain-front trousers. It is truly a statement of elegance and refinement. Tailored from pure wool Saxxon™ woven in the USA. Two-button. Center vent. Dry clean only. Made in the USA. As a symbol of our dedication to American manufacturing, your Fitzgerald suit arrives with an American Flag pin fastened in the lapel.

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Inspired by our archives, the 1818 Fitzgerald suit is distinguished by narrow lapels, higher armholes and trimmer fitting plain-front trousers. It is truly a statement of elegance and refinement. Tailored from pure wool Saxxon™ woven in the USA. Two-button. Center vent. Dry clean only. Made in the USA. As a symbol of our dedication to American manufacturing, your Fitzgerald suit arrives with an American Flag pin fastened in the lapel.

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Fitzgerald Saxxon™ Herringbone 1818 Suit 4.6 5 5 8
Amazing fabric I ordered this suit in navy along with a regular 1818, and the difference is incredible. The wool is super soft and drapes wonderfully. The herringbone pattern is very subtle, so it's still conservative enough for job interviews but more interesting visually than a solid navy. Downside is the waist suppression is pretty severe, especially for someone with narrow shoulders. My tailor took care of that though. This is now my best suit. September 23, 2010
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Fitzgerald Saxxon™ Herringbone 1818 Suit 4.6 5 5 8
Amazing fabric I ordered this suit in navy along with a regular 1818, and the difference is incredible. The wool is super soft and drapes wonderfully. The herringbone pattern is very subtle, so it's still conservative enough for job interviews but more interesting visually than a solid navy. Downside is the waist suppression is pretty severe, especially for someone with narrow shoulders. My tailor took care of that though. This is now my best suit. September 23, 2010
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