Brunello Cucinelli Suits: Buyer's FAQ
How can I tell a Brunello Cucinelli suit is authentic? We authenticate every suit 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 suit doesn't pass every checkpoint, we don't list it.
What are Brunello Cucinelli suits made of? Brunello Cucinelli suits are wool, linen or cashmere blends with soft, hand-finished tailoring. Every listing states the exact composition and our condition grade.
How should a Brunello Cucinelli suit fit? Brunello Cucinelli follows Italian sizing with soft, close tailoring. Check the chest, shoulder and trouser measurements we publish per piece — a jacket can be tailored, but the shoulders should fit from the start.
Is a pre-owned suit worth it? Yes. The build lasts for years, so a pre-owned suit 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.