Brand · Italian menswear house est. 1958

Corneliani

Mantua's master tailor — Italian suits and sportcoats made by 600 hands in the same workshops.

Corneliani
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Corneliani is an Italian menswear manufacturer best known for its suits and sportcoats — a house whose story reaches back to the 1930s, when Alfredo Corneliani set up a small business making raincoats and coats.

Alfredo's sons Claudio and Carlalberto founded Corneliani S.p.A. in Mantua in 1958, and the company's core products are still made there today by some 600 tailors, seamstresses and pattern makers. It received Italy's Leonardo Prize for Quality in 2005 and has dressed figures from Andrea Bocelli to New York's mayor.

Since 2016 the brand has been 55%-owned by the Bahrain-based investment group Investcorp. It's carried at Harrods, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdale's.

The Corneliani pieces worth knowing

Textured Leather Overnight Bag
Travel leather
Textured Leather Overnight Bag
A compact travel bag that carries the tailoring house into weekend movement.
$2,595 at CORNELIANI
Textured Leather Card Holder
Small leather goods
Textured Leather Card Holder
A minimal leather essential for the same polished wardrobe language.
$250 at CORNELIANI
Suede Loafers
Italian loafers
Suede Loafers
A relaxed slip-on that bridges tailoring and weekend dressing.
$695 at CORNELIANI
Leather Oxford Shoes
Made in Italy
Leather Oxford Shoes
The polished dress shoe that anchors Corneliani’s suit vocabulary.
$825 at CORNELIANI
Identity Jacket
2005 · Milestones
Identity Jacket
The removable-bib blazer that turns Corneliani tailoring into commuter outerwear.
$2,395 at CORNELIANI
Circle Jacket
Circle Project
Circle Jacket
The sustainable capsule’s easy jacket, built around natural and organic-fibre language.
$1,090 at CORNELIANI
Corneliani Code Tuxedo
Code
Corneliani Code Tuxedo
Formal tailoring with satin details, cut for ceremony rather than office routine.
$2,000 at CORNELIANI
Natural-Stretch Wool Suit
Mantua tailoring
Natural-Stretch Wool Suit
A clean two-button suit that keeps the house’s soft tailoring at the centre.
$2,995 at CORNELIANI
Technical Poplin Gilet
Milestones
Technical Poplin Gilet
A reversible, water-resistant layer that shows Corneliani’s travel-minded side.
$895 at CORNELIANI
Pure Linen Shirt
Summer shirting
Pure Linen Shirt
The warm-weather shirt family that softens the brand’s tailoring language.
$450 at CORNELIANI
Woven Leather Belt
Leather goods
Woven Leather Belt
A tactile woven belt for quietly finishing tailored separates.
$550 at CORNELIANI
Pure Silk Tie
Formal accessories
Pure Silk Tie
The classic blade that keeps the brand’s ceremony codes precise.
$295 at CORNELIANI
Printed Pocket Square
Silk accents
Printed Pocket Square
A small square of colour for Corneliani’s jacket-first wardrobe.
$105 at CORNELIANI

Corneliani shopping FAQ

Are Corneliani suits worth it?+

For a tailored Italian suit, Corneliani is a dependable choice. The mainline is built with a full canvas and good fabrics, and the make is consistent enough that owners report pieces lasting decades. If you want refined Italian construction without the very top tier of designer pricing, it is solid value.

Is Corneliani good quality?+

Yes. Corneliani is an Italian menswear manufacturer best known for its suits and sportcoats, with a tailoring tradition stretching back to the 1930s. Its core products are still made in Mantua, where it employs around 600 tailors, seamstresses and pattern makers, which is a meaningful sign of genuine craft. Expect classic, well-cut tailoring rather than fashion-forward flash.

What is Corneliani best known for?+

Corneliani is best known for its suits and sportcoats. If you are buying one thing first, a mainline suit or jacket is the piece that most defines the house and shows off its Mantua tailoring.

How does Corneliani compare to Canali and Zegna?+

All three are full-canvas Italian makers, and a mainline Corneliani suit is widely considered comparable to mainline Canali in construction and fabric. Zegna typically sits a step above on price and, for many, on its very high-end fabrics. Since the fits differ, the best advice is to try all three and let your body and the fit decide.

Who founded Corneliani and when?+

The story begins in the 1930s, when Alfredo Corneliani set up a small business making raincoats and coats, a venture later paused during World War II. The company as we know it, Corneliani S.p.A., was established by his sons Claudio and Carlalberto in Mantua in 1958.

Is Corneliani an Italian brand?+

Yes. Corneliani is an Italian menswear house, founded and still anchored in Mantua, where its core products continue to be made by hundreds of in-house tailors and pattern makers. That Italian, Made-in-Mantua heritage is central to the brand.

Where can I buy Corneliani?+

Corneliani runs an online store and, as of 2026, three shop-in-shops in UK department stores. It is also carried by Harrods, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdale's, so a well-stocked luxury department store is a good place to try the fit in person.

Who owns Corneliani now?+

Corneliani has been 55% owned by Investcorp, a Bahrain-based investment group, since 2016, when it acquired that stake from the family for $50 million. The Corneliani family is no longer involved in the company, though it still held 20% as recently as 2021.

Does Corneliani still have a flagship store in Milan?+

Yes. Corneliani opened its flagship store on Via Montenapoleone in Milan in 1997, on one of the city's most prestigious fashion streets. It later expanded internationally, including a boutique on London's New Bond Street in 2008 and a Shanghai flagship in 2013.

Has Corneliani received any notable recognition?+

In 2005 Corneliani received the Leonardo Prize for Quality, awarded by the President of Italy to companies that promote Italian-made goods. It is the kind of recognition that speaks directly to the brand's emphasis on domestic craftsmanship.

Have any well-known figures worn Corneliani?+

Yes. In 2014, Bill de Blasio gave his inaugural speech as mayor of New York in a Corneliani suit, and the tenor Andrea Bocelli was married in a Corneliani suit the same year. Those moments suit a house built on classic, occasion-ready tailoring.

How do I choose between Corneliani's lines?+

Fit and construction are the things to weigh. The mainline is the fuller-canvas, top-tier offering and is what most defines the house's quality, so if you want the best of the brand, look there first. Always try the jacket on, since Italian cuts vary and the right fit matters more than the label inside.