G. Inglese
Buttonhole Flower "Fiore Ruggine" - handmade
SKU: GI38506
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MJ'S DETAILS
The buttonhole flower or "boutonniere" originated in the 15th century as a distinguishing mark of two rival English noble houses. During the French Revolution, noblemen wore a buttonhole flower on their way to the scaffold to show their fearlessness and Oxford students wore them on the occasion of formal examinations.
Since the beginning of the 19th century, the "boutonniere" has served the so-called dandies as an expression of their idleness. Use the buttonhole flower as a sign of your personal style and you will be making a great statement of good taste.
The "Fiore" buttonhole flowers from G.Inglese stand for cheerfulness and the typical Italian sprezzatura.
FEATURES
- Boutonniere "Fiore Ruggine"
- Material: Silk
- Color: Rust red, cream
- Shape: Flower
- Envelope - Personal Gift Envelope
Hand Embroidered in Ginosa - Puglia!
ABOUT G. INGLESE
The story of G. Inglese began in 1955 in Ginosa, when Gianni Inglese, alongside his brothers, founded a workshop dedicated to the art of "fatto a mano" shirtmaking. When Angelo Inglese took over his father’s legacy at a young age, he did so with a clear vision: to carry the true essence of "Made in Italy" to the world. For Angelo, this is no mere label, but a manifesto of excellence. Every single piece that leaves his workshop in Apulia is the result of this absolute passion. What Michael Jondral particularly appreciates about Angelo is that he views his craft as cultural heritage, executing every detail—from the seam to the hand-embroidered buttonhole—with a devotion that is second to none in the world today.
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