Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Magnoli Clothers 3 piece suit

jtrenalone

New in Town
Messages
28
Location
Northern California
Hello,
Has anyone purchase the Mangoli Clothiers 3 piece Princeton suite (or any of their wool tweed suits)?

Also, does anyone have an opinion/information on the pros/cons on the wool blend versus the full wool option that they offer,
Thanks in advance,
Joel
 

Bugsy

One Too Many
Messages
1,126
Location
Sacramento/San Francisco Bay Area
jtrenalone said:
Hello,
Has anyone purchase the Mangoli Clothiers 3 piece Princeton suite (or any of their wool tweed suits)?

Also, does anyone have an opinion/information on the pros/cons on the wool blend versus the full wool option that they offer,
Thanks in advance,
Joel

I have purchased a Mangoli three piece of linen and silk. It fits flawlessly, and the taloring detail is perfection. I don't think you need worry about anything.
 

MisterCairo

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,005
Location
Gads Hill, Ontario
I'm looking into getting one or more Magnoli 3 piece suits (Marshall, Barnet College, etc.).

He used to advertise quite a bit in the lounge, don't see his banners anymore. Has anyone else bought from him that can share experiences?
 

s_crumb

Familiar Face
Messages
98
Location
Colorado
I bought a Casino Royale suit from him. I was very happy with it. Much nicer than the suits that you can have custom made around here....of course Magnoli was much more expensive than I could get locally. But the quality was great and he always answered his emails promptly. The measurements will make or break the suit so have someone competent take you measurements. I'm contemplating a linen suit, as well, for the hot/humid summer that is getting ready to start.
 

filfoster

One Too Many
Magnoli

Last year, I purchased five suits from him, including a single breasted, peaked lapel, dark blue tweed suit. The fabric has a silk-like hand to it and it fits beautifully. I wore it to work here at the bank on a wintry day in December and got some compliments on it.
 

filfoster

One Too Many
Magnoli redux

MisterCairo said:
I'm looking into getting one or more Magnoli 3 piece suits (Marshall, Barnet College, etc.).

He used to advertise quite a bit in the lounge, don't see his banners anymore. Has anyone else bought from him that can share experiences?

He's still kicking. We have some Sherlock Holmes costume items in the works, at the moment. Fun stuff.
 

filfoster

One Too Many
Pix

Feraud said:
Got pics of that tweed peaked lapel?
The last Magnoli outfit I saw was on WH1 and that was a while back.

I can send you an actual picture but I am ashamed to admit I don't have the tech to post one here. The blue is lighter than navy but not 'royal' blue.
The tweed texture makes for a nice, more casual look. I will try to see if I can find the sample jpg Indy sent me of the sample.
 

MisterCairo

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,005
Location
Gads Hill, Ontario
The responses are great, gives one confidence in ordering!

I will get expert measurements taken, rather than fumbling about myself or having my wife pull out the tape!

Mr. C.
 

Guttersnipe

One Too Many
Messages
1,942
Location
San Francisco, CA
MisterCairo said:
The responses are great, gives one confidence in ordering!

I will get expert measurements taken, rather than fumbling about myself or having my wife pull out the tape!

Mr. C.

I would urge caution with whom you have your measurements taken. I ordered a formal shirt from Magnoli, and thinking a "pro" would do a better job than I, I had a tailor take my measurements, but the measurements were really off and as a result, the fit I got was less than stellar (actually horrible). The next time I ordered custom made shirts, I took all my own measurements, and the fit turned out top be perfect.

Thick As Thieves (another company that does M2M garments over the internet) has a very informative page about getting measured/self-measuring which includes instructional videos. The following is taken from the FAQ setion of their website:

* Due to the wildly inaccurate measurements we receive from those who went to a professional tailor, we feel you can do a very accurate self measurement yourself with a tape measure and a friend.

* Make sure all measurements are taken snug, not tight, and definitely not loose. The fewer articles of clothing you measure over, the better.

* We recommend taking multiple sets of measurements just to make sure you are getting the same results each time.

* If you do go to a tailor’s to get measured, we still recommend doing a set yourself and comparing the two. It’s amazing how different a tailor’s measure and your own self measure can result. And most of the time your measurement is actually the accurate one.

* Why are tailors’ measurements so often inaccurate? Many pad the measurement since they are probably used to a looser fit being “correct”. Sometimes they give you an interpreted measurement, meaning rather than the raw measure off the body, they give you the size that the garment should have. If you do go to a tailor, make sure he is giving you raw measurements off the body, done snugly.
 

Not-Bogart13

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,501
Location
NE Pennsylvania
I had a similar experience to Guttersnipe, which was compounded by the fact that I have unusual proportions. That made it difficult for Magnoli to figure out why things went wrong with my 3-pc. suit. It wasn't his fault. So, be sure you trust the measurements you provide.

As for the things that Magnoli can actually be blamed for... there's nothing bad to say! :D The quality is great. I actually had the Princeton made as a lighter weight wool blend, sorted of worsted finish, rather than tweed.

My BEST advice for getting the right fit would be to send him a jacket that fits you as you want his to (or with easy modifications). That's what I intend to do if (hopefully when) I order again.
 

filfoster

One Too Many
Measure up

Not-Bogart13 said:
I had a similar experience to Guttersnipe, which was compounded by the fact that I have unusual proportions. That made it difficult for Magnoli to figure out why things went wrong with my 3-pc. suit. It wasn't his fault. So, be sure you trust the measurements you provide.

As for the things that Magnoli can actually be blamed for... there's nothing bad to say! :D The quality is great. I actually had the Princeton made as a lighter weight wool blend, sorted of worsted finish, rather than tweed.

My BEST advice for getting the right fit would be to send him a jacket that fits you as you want his to (or with easy modifications). That's what I intend to do if (hopefully when) I order again.

Not that I need to (Mrs Foster's always complaining of so many things I do that I don't need to) but I second or third the measurement caution. I did my own-not hard to do because Magnoli explains exactly where and how to measure. But the fit is really a pleasant surprise if you provide the correct measurements.
 

MisterCairo

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,005
Location
Gads Hill, Ontario
Am taking all the above for advisement! Will do both a self-measure and see a local tailor (he does military uniforms, and yes, they do seem baggy as the asumption is we WILL expand over time!).

Cheers!
 

Bruce Wayne

My Mail is Forwarded Here
The best advice that I can give when it comes to ordering from Mr. Magnoli is the more detail you give him, the better your results will be. In the case of a three piece suit, if you wear your pants higher or lower than you natural waist, this will help him in getting the vest length correct. If you do wear your pants higher/lower than you natural waist, give him that measurement for the waist of you pants. Also, it is better to error on the side of too loose than too tight. You can always take the garment to a local tailor if it is too baggy. But if it is too tight, there is only so much you or anyone can do short of reordering the garment.

Thanx!!!
Charlie
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,323
Messages
3,078,919
Members
54,243
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top