Brunico Suit
Brioni’s classic ready-to-wear tailoring distilled into a modern suit.
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Story & heritage
Brioni’s own product copy describes the Brunico as a staple since its 2010 launch. It is the ready-to-wear suit line that translates the house’s Roman tailoring language into a more repeatable wardrobe foundation.
The line sits close to Brioni’s core identity: precise formal tailoring, refined wool cloths and a classic fit rather than trend-led construction.
Materials & craft
Official Brunico listings emphasize handmade construction, regular fit, eased armholes, notch lapels, vents, flap pockets and internal pockets. The materials vary by season, including Super wool, wool-silk blends and high-numbered cloths.
Choose Brunico when the brief is formal but not theatrical: a navy or charcoal model lets the cloth and handwork carry the signal.
How to choose & style
Wear the navy Brunico with a white shirt and an Essential silk tie for the full Brioni language. For a quieter look, use a fine-gauge knit under the jacket and let polished loafers replace formal lace-ups.