Identity Jacket
The removable-bib blazer that turns Corneliani tailoring into commuter outerwear.
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Story & heritage
Corneliani is an Italian menswear house best known for suits and sportcoats. Its roots go back to Alfredo Corneliani's raincoat and coat business in the 1930s; Claudio and Carlalberto Corneliani founded Corneliani S.p.A. in Mantua in 1958, where the brand's core tailoring identity remains anchored.
Corneliani’s official Identity Jacket page describes the removable-bib jacket as an icon originally launched in 2005 in Mantua, designed to move between city commuting and formal refinement while shielding the wearer from rain and wind.
Materials & craft
Official details for the matched product specify: 55% silk, 45% mohair wool single-breasted three-roll-two button silk and wool twill jacket unlined detachable inner vest two appliquéd pockets with flap zipped ticket pocket eco-suede details on sleeves double rear vent width 74 cm Made in Italy.
How to choose & style
Wear it as part of a quiet Italian wardrobe: tonal tailoring, polished shoes and one textured accent rather than loud branding.
For the cleanest read, choose navy, grey, black or tobacco tones first; use seasonal colours when the rest of the outfit stays restrained.