Knit jackets in two layers of sandwiched cashmere.Īlessandro Sartori’s Zegna is full of marvelous and innovative clothes. Tops structurally patterned in double-layered laser-cut intarsia leather.
Gorgeous super-long overcoats in melton wool, cut to swathe you like a blanket almost to the ankle. Cropped but wide jacket shapes, occasionally in “fancy” reduced gingham checks.
A pleated pocketed new chore variation called the “gardeners jacket” that came in raw denim and coral pink Harris tweed. Rugged but sleek looking boots lined with snuggly shearling that was skin free, thanks to Zegna’s industrial recovery process. A flocked fronted cashmere silk long sleeved sweater that was bonded within while being on its outside, through some alchemy, robustly water resistant. Overshirts made with three layers of cashmere.