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F.S.C. suiting is handmade in Brooklyn, New York
by Union craftsmen working in the field for over
80 years. The suits are constructed from deadstock
wools, unused fabric stored since it was produced
in the 1950-60's – the glory days of New York City's
textile trade.
The foundation of our jackets is created with a
natural horse/camel hair canvas. On top of this
base the exterior shell and lining are layered using
over 1000 baste stitches to create a raw jacket.
Then once the final jacket edges are finished;
the basting is removed and all the parts float. Unlike
most modern off the racks suits, which are typically
fused with glue, a fully-canvassed suit will conform
to owner's body overtime like a well worn pair of
jeans. |
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