Itoku Suit
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Model is 185cm tall with a 97cm chest and 80cm waist and wears a Size M (40), 34 Waist.
Style Number: SUI101S22
Standard Delivery
- Complimentary for orders over $100
- A flat rate of $12.50 applies to orders under $100
- Complimentary for MJB Gold Members
- Estimated delivery within 2 to 6 business days from dispatch
Express Delivery
- Available for a flat rate of $14.95
- Complimentary for MJB Platinum Members
- Estimated delivery within 1 to 3 business days from dispatch
Click & Collect
- Complimentary collection available from your selected M.J. Bale store
- Orders will be ready for collection within 1 to 3 business days
- You will be notified via email once your order is ready
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30 DAY RETURNS
Refund available for full price items within 30 days.
We offer a credit note or exchange for sale items.
Conditions apply, view Returns Policy.
FEATURES
The Itoku Suit is for the sartorial connoisseur, the aficionado who can appreciate the multitude of 'unseen details' that contribute to sublime, hand-finished tailoring. Starting in Italy, the luxurious wool-silk worsted cloth is woven by the centuries-old Vitale Barberis Canonico mill.The jacket and trousers are then crafted by our Japanese artisans, who spend over 50 hours sewing and hand-stitching the garment. The jackets are constructed over 200 separate stages of production, which include a full-canvas construction and hand-sewn armholes, collars and cross-stitched buttons. The meticulous craftsmanship creates a suit that fits like a glove and will mould to the form of your body over time. Cared for properly, this is one to pass on to future generations.

Provenance
Provenance
M.J. Bale's tailoring atelier is located in the northern Iwate prefecture of Japan. Here in the foothills of Mount Murone about 70 tailors sew, stitch and press M.J. Bale Collection and Custom suits. M.J. Bale has been working with this workshop in Iwate for more than a decade now. “I wanted to find the best makers in the world,” explains M.J. Bale Founder & CEO Matt Jensen. “Culturally the Japanese really explore that fine line between art and science. It’s that great combination of creativity, hard work, attention to detail and quality that is an enormous differentiator of Japanese craft."

Performance
Each Collection Suit is the result of over 50 hours of craftsmanship. The jackets alone go through over 200 separate stages of production, including a full-canvas construction and hand-sewn armholes, collars and cross-stitched buttons. The fabric is handcut by head cutter, Inari-San, who has been honing his craft for (almost) the last 50 years.
