Lardini black flower pin
The lapel flower that makes Lardini instantly recognizable.
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Story & heritage
Lardini positions the flower as the house signature: the official flower page calls it “a flower, not a flourish” and the Wikipedia entry says the brand is distinguished by a signature lapel flower constructed from wool. It is the smallest possible distillation of a tailoring house built around detail.
On jacket lapels, the flower reads less like ornament than a brand marker. It makes Lardini’s ready-to-wear language legible at a glance, especially when paired with the house’s clean, structured tailoring.
Materials & craft
The product page describes a flower pin in brass with a flower-shaped clip and steel rivets, and the heritage page frames the motif as wool shaped into a symbol. The result is a lapel piece that balances metal hardware with the softer language of the flower itself.
How to choose & style
Best worn where it can breathe: on a blazer lapel, a coat collar, or a tuxedo jacket. Keep the rest of the look restrained so the flower remains a signature detail instead of becoming a competing focal point.