Clément Chabernaud Models Gucci Men’s Tailoring Suit Collection

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Published September 7, 2014

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Updated November 13, 2022

The Brera - At once a traditional and contemporary suit, the "Brera" (named after the tony Milan neighborhood of the same name), celebrates the art of Italian tailoring. Trim but not tight, it molds to you.Pin
The Brera – At once a traditional and contemporary suit, the “Brera” (named after the tony Milan neighborhood of the same name) celebrates the art of Italian tailoring. Trim but not tight; it molds to you.
The Monaco - Named after the jet-set principality of the same name, the "Monaco" epitomizes effortless sophistication thanks to its slender lapel, slim fit and beautiful fabrics, like this lush wool-mohair blend.Pin
The Monaco – Named after the jet-set principality of the same name, the “Monaco” epitomizes effortless sophistication thanks to its slender lapel, slim fit, and beautiful fabrics, like this lush wool-mohair blend.
The Heritage - Wider lapels, narrow shoulders and a healthy dose of swagger define the "Heritage," which draws its style from the 70s--the jet-set heyday of the Gucci man. Confident, cool, well-traveled.Pin
The Heritage – Wider lapels, narrow shoulders, and a healthy dose of swagger define the “Heritage,” which draws its style from the 70s—the jet-set heyday of the Gucci man. Confident, cool, well-traveled.
The New Signoria - Clean lines mark the "New Signoria," available in both single- and double-breasted silhouettes. Featuring full canvas construction and gently padded shoulders, this suit is timeless and thoroughly of-the-now.Pin
The New Signoria – Clean lines mark the “New Signoria,” available in both single- and double-breasted silhouettes. Featuring full canvas construction and gently padded shoulders, this suit is timeless and thoroughly of the now.

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