Our Suits

It's all about the details

The Highlights of a Barone Suit

When it comes to a well-made suit, details are important. Click on the targets to see the features of a Barone suit.

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Reinforced Jacket Collar Stitching
Our jackets feature reinforced stitching on the underside of the collar. We add five layers of stitching to reinforce stress points and prevent the collar from rolling. We can also add colored felt and embroider the underside of your collar.

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Outstanding Fit
We ensure the highest level of precision and quality when taking your measurements. From these measurements our master tailors create your Barone suit by scratch and by hand. Unlike the majority of off-the-rack suits – which are machined sewn and fused (glued) together, creating an unnatural stiffness – our suits actually conform to your body and over time will mold to your body, allowing the exterior panels to hang naturally.

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Handmade Pick Stitching
Pick stitching refers to the detail on the edges of the lapel that is created through hand stitching (in a color of your choice). It’s considered a classic feature of a high-end jacket and a clear indicator that you’re wearing a handmade garment.

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Built-In Pocket Squares
We use the same lining in your jacket, or a lining of your choice, for a built-in pocket square in the breast pocket. Just reach in and pull out.

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Sweat Shields
We add sweat shields in the underarm of every Barone jacket to add durability and protect the suit from perspiration and odor.

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Custom Linings
The inner lining of your suit or jacket can add style and personality. Choose from hundreds of options – from solids to prints and everything in between.

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Personalized Labels
You’ve taken the time to create your own personalized Barone suit. It’s only right that you put your name to it. We embroider your name on the labels inside your suit jacket and the inner waistband of your pants.

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Full-Canvas Construction
The term “canvassed” refers to the construction of a suit jacket. A canvassed suit jacket has a layer of canvassing material (the canvas), generally comprised of wool and horsehair (sometimes camel), that sits between the outer suit fabric and the inner lining of a suit jacket. While this canvas is hidden from view on the exterior, it plays an incredibly important role in keeping the proper balance, structure and shape of the suit. It’s all about form – the form of the suit to your body. And as you wear a canvassed suit over time, the canvas itself begins to conform to your body’s shape, thereby becoming a better fit the more you wear it.

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Variety of Style
We offer a wide variety of suiting styles to choose from, including jackets, coats, vests, shirts and pants. You choose the details – from cut to stitching to everything in between.

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Rubberized Waistband
Our trousers have a stiffer, thicker waistband that is reinforced to prevent rolling so you can wear with or without a belt. For further reinforcement we place a rubberized strip around the inner waistband to keep your shirt from untucking or moving around.

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Surgeon’s Cuffs (Working Buttonholes)
One of the most well-known features of a high-quality suit – and one of the hallmark details of custom suiting – is the “Surgeon’s Cuff.” Named after military surgeons who had to unbutton and roll up their sleeves to work in the field, this is a detail you’ll definitely want. Leave that last button unbuttoned, showing the world (in a very subtle way) that your suit is indeed one of higher quality.

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Hem/Heel Protective Cuffs
Our pants come standard with cuff protectors – a thin strip of material sewn inside the hem on the heel. Hem/heel protective cuffs add durability to one of the most common wear-and-tear areas of the suit. Our cuffs do not add bulk and help the pants drape better.