These beautiful trousers by Cesare Attolini are made from a washed linen and will be the perfect accompaniment to a warm summer's day.
The cloth is a special rarity from the fabric archive of the Irish weaving mill Spence Bryson, one of the last specialists for linen fabrics.
The linen article Eirinn Herringbone is washed and used exclusively for jackets, suits and pants and we have transformed this wonderful fabric, together with the skill of Cesare Attolini's trouser tailors, into summer trousers for true gentlemen - IL SIGNORE DI AMALFI.
The workmanship of these trousers represents the final stage of Neapolitan tailoring. 8 hours of pure handwork from Cesare Attolini's trouser atelier.
Sartorial trousers for spring and summer. Perfectly complemented with suspenders made of linen or seersucker cotton by Albert Thurston!
Cesare Attolini x MJ - Edizione Speciale "IL SIGNORE DI AMALFI"
The origins of Cesare Attolini date back to the 1930s, when Vincenzo Attolini reinterpreted the tailoring world in Naples. By stripping the jacket of its rigidity, he invented not just a new silhouette, but an entirely new way of life. Over the decades, his son Cesare refined this craft, consistently expanding upon his father's visionary mastery. Today, Massimiliano and Giuseppe Attolini carry this heritage into the third generation. In their Casalnuovo atelier, 130 tailors produce a mere 50 suits a day by uncompromising hand—a dogma illustrating that, for this house, quality is never negotiable. For us, Cesare Attolini represents the most honest form of Neapolitan craftsmanship: a deeply felt commitment to an elegance that remains timeless because it is built on genuine values nurtured over generations.