Each For My Father suit is all about the details – and yeah, we mean serious details. Every suit is handcrafted in our tailor shop on the outskirts of Naples, and if you’re wondering, it takes about 35-55 hours to make just one. Why so long? Well, because shortcuts aren’t really our style.

Here’s the rundown: we’re talking centuries-old cutting techniques and meticulous fabric handling. After every single stitching step comes an ironing stage, and then we let the fabric rest – because, yes, even fabric needs some R&R to look its best.

Every inch of fabric gets a full inspection before we even start. And if you’re thinking this is overkill, trust us, it’s these "over-the-top" standards that make every garment unmistakably a For My Father garment.

Now for the fun part: the “secrets.” These little tricks, passed down from generation to generation, make each piece feel more like an heirloom than just clothing. It’s all in the hands – expert handling and precise moves at every stage, from cutting to ironing, and we haven’t even mentioned the stitching yet.

Once the fabric’s ready, the jacket starts taking shape with chalk lines and delicate cuts. The breast pocket comes next, complete with our signature take on a barchetta pocket, which only works with the skill of our expert tailors. Oh, and don’t forget the under-collar, upper-collar, and sleeve “plumb” checks – because getting that sleeve balance just right is non-negotiable. It’s these little “obsessive” checks that give the jacket that perfect fit.

At that point, it’s onto the armholes. If you know, you know: the armhole finishing on a For My Father jacket is instantly recognizable. This step is full of “trade secrets” that only an elite few can pull off. And here’s the kicker – our armholes are set slightly higher than most, giving you greater mobility and a more defined, masculine shape. Because why settle for anything less?

And just when you think it’s done? There’s still fell stitching the collar, lining the inside, attaching each button with absolute precision, and – finally – an expert ironing stage that shapes the jacket to perfection. This isn’t your basic ironing either; it’s the kind of fabric sculpting that makes each For My Father jacket truly one of a kind, because that’s how we do it.