Brunello Cucinelli Jackets: Buyer's FAQ
How can I tell a Brunello Cucinelli jacket is authentic? We authenticate every jacket in-house, and the tells are in the details counterfeiters get wrong. A genuine Brunello Cucinelli piece carries a clean woven logo label, a "Made in Italy" tag — the house is crafted in Solomeo, Umbria — and a separate composition and size tag naming the exact fibre. We look for the signature finishing: mother-of-pearl buttons, hand-finished seams and the quiet, logo-free design the house is known for. We feel the cloth, too — genuine Brunello Cucinelli cashmere and wool have a soft, dense hand a mass-market piece can't fake — and on recent items we verify the unique product code. Because details vary by season, we never rely on a single marker; if a jacket doesn't pass every checkpoint, we don't list it.
What are Brunello Cucinelli jackets made of? Brunello Cucinelli jackets are typically suede, shearling, cashmere or fine wool, often unlined and hand-finished. Every listing states the exact composition and our condition grade.
How should a Brunello Cucinelli jacket fit? Brunello Cucinelli follows Italian sizing and cuts on the slimmer side. As outerwear, allow room for a knit underneath — check the chest and shoulder measurements we publish per piece rather than the label size alone.
Is a pre-owned jacket worth it? Yes. The build lasts for years, so a pre-owned jacket at a fraction of retail is sound value, and every pre-owned piece is graded transparently (Unworn with tags, Unworn, Excellent, Very Good). And every piece is authenticated — if one is ever proven inauthentic, we refund it in full — with a 14-day return policy, so you can buy with confidence.