Clothing
Mark Piscitelli Men's Fashions: Italian Made Suit
- Item Number
- 392
- Estimated Value
- 1400 USD
- Sold
- 601 USD to tf84ad380
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
It's a Spanish tan color, super 120's wool, with two (2) buttons, two (2) side vents, with picked stitching on the lapel, tropical weight. Made in Italy.
About Us:
Since 1976, Mark Piscitelli has been a name associated with men's fashions, dealing in ready to wear and costume clothing.
Objective:
Since our inception, we kept abreast of international and American fashions. Our philosophy has helped many men discover their potential of confidence
in their dress, sense of fashion and ( a feel good attitude).
History:
The premier fashion store Bullocks Wilshire was Mark's Alma mater. Starting as a sock boy in 1963, he graduated to sales and soon after buyers for men's departments... bringing to the store the likes of designers Bill Blass, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, and Oscar De La Renta.
Dressing for Success:
It goes without saying that a well dressed man, whether casual or business commands attention, first impressions are most important.
Community:
We believe in community participation... the Pasadena Humane Society, for the love of animals, the Pasadena Playhouse, for art and culture, local schools and hospitals by raising funds with fashion shows and donations.
This suit is available in the following sizes: 38 Regular, 40 Regular, 44 Regular, 46 Regular, 40 Short, 44 Long
If this suit (pictured) is not available in your size, you may choose a different suit of equal or lesser value.
markpiscitellimensclothing.com
Location:
589 E. Green St.
Pasadena, CA 91101
Tel: 626-578-7382
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Mark Piscitelli Men's Fashions
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