Ermenegildo Zegna - Brands

Brands

Most Zegna wool suits cost in the US$2,300–$4,500 range. Price is dependent upon several factors. Zegna's top line is "Couture," formerly known as "Napoli Couture."

Ermenegildo Zegna's "Su Misura" suits are made-to-measure and orderable in all Ermenegildo Zegna stores. The cost is typically 15-20% more than regular Ermenegildo Zegna suits, but the service provides clients a custom ordered suit detailed to his own specifications. Ermenegildo Zegna's website claims, "Ermenegildo Zegna's "Su Misura" service makes it possible to produce tailor-made suits, jackets, trousers, coats, shirts, ties in just a few weeks, respecting the clients size and needs, and maintaining the standards of quality for which Zegna is rightfully famous. Ermenegildo Made to Measure specialists are at your disposal. Schedule an appointment and you will be able to choose your very personal Su Misura suit, starting from the selection of the fabric right down to defining all the details that will make it truly unique."

"E.Z BY ZEGNA" is a brand started in 1997 in cooperation with Japanese clothing manufacturer Sanyo Shokai. During years of expansion and also thanks to an advertising campaign on major media, E.Z BY ZEGNA brand has become an important landmark for young clothing consumers in Japan. The brand is also observed by men's clothing magazines of nearby countries such as China and Taiwan. As of 2005, there were 25 "E.Z BY ZEGNA" stores across Japan.

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