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Havana Suit
  • Havana Suit
  • Havana Suit

1 Button | Notch Lapel | Single Breasted | 3 Piece | Lower Flap Pocket

Key Features
  • Single-breasted design with 1 button for a sleek, modern silhouette
  • Notch lapel for versatile, classic styling
  • 3-piece construction, including matching vest for a refined look
  • Lower flap pockets for a traditional touch and practicality
  • Crafted from Super 100s wool for superior comfort and drape
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The "Havana Suit" was introduced as a bold marketing campaign by a rising menswear brands in the mid-2010s. The designers drew inspiration from the romantic notion of 1950s Havana – a time when the city was known as the "Paris of the Caribbean" and was a playground for international jet-setters, Hollywood stars, and literary figures.

Step onto the vibrant streets of 1950s Havana. The air is thick with the scent of cigars and rum, the sound of jazz spills out of lively clubs, and the city pulses with an electric energy. Our Havana Suit captures this essence – the perfect blend of relaxed tropical style and refined elegance. Inspired by the icons who made Havana their playground – think Hemingway penning novels in sun-drenched cafes, or Sinatra crooning at the Tropicana – we've created a suit that embodies the spirit of this golden era. The single button closure echoes the laid-back Caribbean attitude, while the 3-piece design pays homage to the impeccable style of Havana's most exclusive venues.

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Crafted to transition seamlessly from a business lunch at the Hotel Nacional to an evening of dancing at La Bodeguita del Medio, the Havana Suit is for the modern man who carries the soul of a mid-century adventurer. It's not just a suit – it's a time machine to an era of romance, rebellion, and unparalleled style. "

The "Havana Suit" became a conversation piece, appealing to men who wanted their clothing to tell a story and evoke a sense of romance and adventure.

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