http://giovannibresciani.com/
Anyone heard of this company before? Suits and blazers go for around $800. Not bad. Made in Italy supposedly. Thing is, I found a lady on a facebook buy/sell/trade page that is selling two brand new condition of them for $50 each? Now, I wouldn't doubt they are stolen some how, but I don't care. I am genuinely interested in getting my first suit that is made out of fine Italian craftsmanship. Is there anything I should know about stuff like this? I'm pretty sure the suits are authentic because I compared pics of the ones she was selling to the ones on this website and they matched in terms of craftsmanship and had legit looking price tags attached.
>>10902163
Soundsblike an off brand from like Ali express I'd pass
>>10902170
Well, still, I'm not paying $800. I'd be paying $50 or less. The person selling it really seems like she just wants the money so I can probably get a great deal on 3 of them.
Out of curiosity, what are details to look for when buying what should be a "great quality" suit or blazer?
>>10902178
There are a lot but it's boring to read and won't help you since like you wouldn't know how to check for thread count or full canvassing or hand sewn button holes or w/e and you likely won't ever run into it if you're looking to buy off brand shit from shady drop shipping women looking to make a quick buck on Facebook
>>10902183
I know it's pretty off brand, but the thing does say it's from Italy. Now, let's just assume that it's for sure not made somewhere else, but just has an "made in Italy" tag. Isn't Italy a country of higher craftmanship and standards? I feel like even the offbrand ones made there must be good.
Again, forgive me for being a noob with this stuff.