Huge/Genius Virgin Wool Suit
The pure-tailoring signature that keeps BOSS anchored to suiting.
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Story & heritage
After World War II, Hugo Boss shifted its focus to men's suits; the company received its first order for men's suits in 1950, and Hugo Boss suits reached the market in 1953. The Boss-branded suit followed in 1970, which is why a clean black BOSS suit still reads as the house's most direct calling card.
The official BOSS product page frames Huge/Genius as a fully tailored virgin-wool suit with complimentary alterations for unfinished trouser hems, keeping the line close to the polished service language that has long defined the brand's formal offer.
Materials & craft
This suit is cut from virgin wool, with a tailored finish designed for a polished, comfortable feel. The page highlights the luxurious hand and the brand's alteration service, underscoring how BOSS treats the suit as a complete formal system rather than a one-off purchase.
How to choose & style
Choose Huge/Genius when you want the most classic BOSS message: strong shoulders, a sharp lapel line and very little noise. It works best with a crisp white shirt and black leather shoes, then loosens up easily with a knit polo or minimal sneaker when the dress code softens.