I keep saying that I see Borrelli as more than just a high-quality garment, it has a look and fit that speaks to the spirit of a young Sartorialist. Mile Djuric is the perfect example of how a young man can wear Borrelli and still look his age.
Best Sartorial advice from your Dad?
Make sure the shirt collar is taller then you jacket’s collar
I only buy ________ in Europe.
Shoes
I only buy _______ in America.
Sportswear
You build your daily look around your?
Shoes
The first thing I look at in another Sartorialist’s outfit?
Chest fit/ armhole
I splurge when buying.
Cashmere sweaters
I always break this fashion rule.
I cuff every pant I have (except for jeans)
I never break this fashion rule.
NEVER wore white socks!!!
Favorite store?
There are a lot but I would have to say Bergdorf has everything I need
Style icon?
Raf Simons for edgy/ Sean Connery classic(only Bond era)
Worst fashion mistake?
Trying to hard to be tone on tone
Most cherished item?
Cufflinks
Favorite “fashiony” movie?
Collateral (love the grey suit and crispy white shirt)
Guilty pleasure?
Crepes w/Nutela - made by my dad only
Describe your personal style?
Fitted, classic Italian w/lots of colors
You feel best wearing?
Borrelli !!!!!
Personal Style quirk?
Tie with no shirt
Dress to impress who?
Myself
Most overrated item in menswear?
Ties
Most underrated item in menswear?
Cufflinks
Most stylish city?
Milan
Never caught wearing?
Sweats
When I was high school I wore?
A lot of jeans
Shine your own shoes?
Yes
Hobby? dogs
Sports?
Soccer or basketball
Favorite fashion magazine?
Italian Vogue
Favorite other magazine?
National Geographic Explorer
Cologne, skincare?
Etro’s lavender
I always dress my best for….?
My wife
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