Rubinacci The Icons Neapolitan Jacket
Neapolitan Jacket
Ready-to-Wear · 1930s Soft Tailoring

Neapolitan Jacket

Rubinacci’s lightest suit-jacket idea, still cut for easy movement and relaxed formality.

$2,016 at RUBINACCI

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Story & heritage

Rubinacci presents the jacket as an icon of Neapolitan tailoring, tracing it back to the late 1930s and Gennaro Rubinacci’s idea of a super-light jacket.

The line still centers the house signature: soft shoulders, easy structure, and a jacket that moves from business casual to travel without losing shape.

Materials & craft

Across the family, the jackets are described as deconstructed or unstructured, often cut in linen, wool, cashmere, or herringbone cloth with horn buttons and patch pockets.

1930ssoft shouldershorn buttonspatch pockets

How to choose & style

Wear it as the effortless alternative to a hard-structured blazer: with white shirting for polish, or with a knit and Manny trousers for a more lived-in Neapolitan look.

Single-breastedDouble-breastedLinenWool
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