Giacca Camicia Sartoriale
The shirt atelier and tailoring room meeting in one summer layer.
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Story & heritage
Giacca Camicia Sartoriale is the clearest hybrid in this Attolini selection. Michael Jondral says it was made in Cesare Attolini's shirt atelier, combining shirt tailoring with the sartorial experience of the brand's tailors.
That places the piece between overshirt and jacket: more refined than workwear, less formal than a blazer, and very close to how contemporary luxury menswear now uses tailoring craft for casual dress.
Materials & craft
The listing specifies a 44% linen, 42% wool, 13% silk and 1% elastane cloth, a Kent collar, four patch pockets with buttoned flaps, shirt cuffs, two short side slits, unlined construction and light horn buttons. It is hand sewn in Naples.
The absence of lining and the shirt-cuff detail keep the garment light. The mixed cloth gives the piece drape, texture and recovery without losing the handmade tailoring signal.
How to choose & style
Wear it over a white tee or fine polo with denim, or close it over linen trousers for a more refined resort look. It should not be styled too formally; its strength is ease.
The nut-brown colour works especially well with ivory, stone, faded indigo and dark brown leather.