


Ermenegildo Zegna Corduroy Jacket
Unconstructed jacket, cut from fine cotton corduroy. This is a comfortable design with notch lapels. Due to its unconstructed nature it’s easy to slip on and off. The patch pockets on the side and on the chest give the jacket a casual touch. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
By the time a Ermenegildo Zegna garment ends up hanging in an enthusiasts wardrobe, more than 500 hands will have touched it. They start their work by shearing the wool, weaving it, bundling it, dyeing it, knitting it, ironing it, cutting it, sewing it, ironing it again (and again). In Trivero, Piedmont, Zegna turns wool into cloth, and then sends it to the artisanal suit factory at Stabio, on the Swiss side of the Italian border, where the cloth becomes a tailored garment. What is thought to be simple is actually difficult, and what is thought to be done by machine is basically done by people, at a sophisticated level.
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Unconstructed jacket, cut from fine cotton corduroy. This is a comfortable design with notch lapels. Due to its unconstructed nature it’s easy to slip on and off. The patch pockets on the side and on the chest give the jacket a casual touch. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
By the time a Ermenegildo Zegna garment ends up hanging in an enthusiasts wardrobe, more than 500 hands will have touched it. They start their work by shearing the wool, weaving it, bundling it, dyeing it, knitting it, ironing it, cutting it, sewing it, ironing it again (and again). In Trivero, Piedmont, Zegna turns wool into cloth, and then sends it to the artisanal suit factory at Stabio, on the Swiss side of the Italian border, where the cloth becomes a tailored garment. What is thought to be simple is actually difficult, and what is thought to be done by machine is basically done by people, at a sophisticated level.





















