Here we have a blazer that looks like something from a well-dressed boy's summer vacation - but the pointed lapels and contrasting buttons make the jacket distinct and sharp. The milkman stripes are made of stretch canvas material from Italian Tramarossa. The delicate blue and white stripes speak directly to summer.
The Story of Tramarossa
Tramarossa started in Vicenza, Italy, in 1967 with founder Urbano Chemello. Today it is a family business and Urbano's 4 children are all part of the company. It is located in Sarcedo.
Urbano was originally a tailor and produced trousers for other companies before becoming one of the first in the Veneto area to create his own jeans line in the area that later became known as the heart of the Veneto Denim District.
Production is European, consisting of Italian textiles and hardware. Washing, Intercolor and sewing take place in Romania, close to Bulgaria.
Today, Tramarossa is represented worldwide, and it can be said that the clear ambition succeeded: to create the world's finest jeans.