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Heritage

The Icons

Timeless, evergreen garments suitable for different occasions and to complete the most contemporary outfits. The three Canali products that have marked its brand history.
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The Icons

The first is certainly the raincoat, which coincides with the company’s second generation. In 1958, Canali focused on the production of these practical garments that protect from moisture and cold, which had already gained notoriety in the film industry. The company managed to give this garment a personal touch, using then innovative materials, such as Lilion and Rilsan, together with more traditional materials such as silk, wool and cotton.

Silk raincoat with matching hat, 1949.
Silk raincoat with matching hat, 1949.
Cotton gabardine raincoat, 1956.
Cotton gabardine raincoat, 1956.
Synthetic raincoat (wash and wear) with protective case, 1958.
Synthetic raincoat (wash and wear) with protective case, 1958.
Wool gabardine coat, early 70s.
Wool gabardine coat, early 70s.

The second is the suit, the company’s flagship product since the ’70s. The Canali brothers decided to set up the production of this garment — a staple in men’s wardrobes — respecting, improving and innovating traditional tailoring techniques. Today, as back then, Canali suits are made using more than 6 different fit models to guarantee maximum comfort and wearability.

Three piece wool suit, first half of the 70s.
Three piece wool suit, first half of the 70s.
Double-breasted flannel jacket, 70s.
Double-breasted flannel jacket, 70s.
Wool tuxedo, second half of the 70s.
Wool tuxedo, second half of the 70s.
Wool tuxedo, second half of the 70s.

The third is the KEI jacket, which joined the Canali family in 2007 for good. It’s an innovative jacket that combines impeccable fit, softness and lightness, which more than ten years after its launch is still considered one of the brand’s best sellers.