Marchetti & Vale

The Belvoir Plaid Three-Piece Suit

€1.560,16

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Size

Quantity

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Details

Three pieces, one decision. The Belvoir is a plaid three-piece — jacket, waistcoat and trouser — cut slim and finished with a bonded interlining that keeps the chest clean and the lapel rolling properly rather than lying flat. It is the suit for a man who wants the room to notice the cloth, not the effort.

The check is drawn quietly: a windowpane-scale plaid worked tonally into the ground colour, so it reads as texture across a room and as pattern up close. Cut in a stable polyester with a dry hand, it travels well, sheds creases, and keeps its line through a full day.

The set

  • Single-breasted jacket with notch lapel and structured chest
  • Matching waistcoat
  • Matching trouser, slim through thigh and leg
  • Bonded interlining construction for a clean front

Fabric

  • Polyester, regular weight
  • All-season — light enough for spring, sufficient for winter over a knit
  • Crease-resistant; holds shape in transit

Colours

Olive green, navy, brown, dark green, wine red, green, black and red. Navy and brown are the everyday choices; wine red is for the evening you intend to be remembered.

How to wear it

All three pieces with a white shirt and a knitted tie for anything formal. Waistcoat and trouser alone, sleeves rolled, for a warm afternoon. The jacket separates well over dark denim and loafers.

Sizing

Slim fit, cut to Asian sizing, which runs one to two sizes smaller than European and American measurements. If you fall between two sizes, take the larger. Available XS through 8XL. Allow 2–3 cm variance on measurements taken by hand. Made-to-order colours are final sale. Screen calibration may shift colour slightly from the photographs.

Letters from clients

On this piece

3.5 out of 5 — 2 letters

Solid cloth, good correspondence. I would like US sizing spelled out on every page — I ordered a size down and had to exchange, though they handled it without fuss.
Grant M.Chicago, USA
Packaging, cloth, correspondence — all of it feels considered. It reads like a house that has been doing this for a long time.
Andreas K.Vienna