As Francesco Maglia demonstrates here. Chino, as he is known, has been wearing these colours for decades and it has become second nature. Heavy green tweeds, brown leather accessories, and strong colours such as the purple hank and mustard vest.
Photography: Luke Carby
Chino Maglia is simply the best !
Interesting how Maglia, Luciano Barbera and many other Italian icons all draw inspiration from English style. We really need credit where it’s due!
The vast majority of ‘classic’ men’s style is English, just filtered by different cultures. From American prep to Italian suits
A living legend. I met him a few times, Chino is a 100% gentleman which is a rare phenomenon these days. It is a pleasure to do business with him for my company.
I just met Francesco a few hours ago when I ran into him in a store in Germany. It was the first time I met him but we (or shall I say he) talked for about 2 hours! Really a great guy. Btw, he wore the same braces and trousers.
Hi Simon. Do you know if a travel umbrella from Maglia Francesco could be mailed back to him for repairs ? Thanks.
Yes, he has mentioned he can do this
How do you find Maglias umbrellas to be, compared to Herthault and Fox ?
Pretty simple really, and generally reflected in the price – above Fox but below Heurtault
Why is Maglia not the same level of Heurtault, if you go bespoke with both?
Because Heurtault puts more work into the details of how the umbrella canopy is put together, mostly silk shapes or wrapping around the parts where the arms or shaft meet the canopy