Venetian Heritage · Since 1702
Ravazzolo at Garmany
Founded 1702 · Vicenza, Italy
Nine Generations of Venetian Tailoring
In 1702, Giovanni Ravazzolo — known as “Zuane” — began his tailoring work in Grumolo delle Abbadesse, a small town in the province of Vicenza in Italy’s Veneto region. What started as one man’s craft has been passed down through nine generations of the Ravazzolo family, each one preserving — rigorously and jealously — the techniques of the Venetian Tailoring School. By the early 1900s, Giuseppe Ravazzolo had established a proper workshop. In the 1950s, his son Giancarlo expanded distribution across northern Italy. By 1959, the workshop had grown into an industrial tailoring company, though “industrial” is a generous term — most phases of construction still involve hand processes with minimal machinery.
Today, every Ravazzolo garment is made in a single facility in Vicenza — 100% Made in Italy, start to finish. Each suit passes through at least six quality inspection stops during the manufacturing cycle. Between phases, fabric is allowed to rest for dimensional stability, ensuring the garment holds its shape through years of wear and seasonal weather changes. The brand’s coat of arms features crossed needles, symbolizing the craftsmanship and passion for tailoring that has defined the house for over three centuries. In recognition of this heritage, Italy’s Ministry of Economic Development awarded Ravazzolo the MISE Historical Brand designation — certifying it as emblematic of Made in Italy excellence.
The Collection
Timeless Italian Elegance
Suits
The house specialty. Constructed from Super 100s to Super 150s wool in a single Vicenza facility, each suit represents the Venetian Tailoring School’s commitment to perfection. Classic silhouettes that convey prestige without ever feeling dated.
Sport Coats & Blazers
Cashmere, silk, and wool blends crafted into unstructured and half-canvas sport coats. Pieces that dress up with tailored trousers or dress down with denim — built with the same hand-finished quality as the suits.
Trousers
Tailored trousers in wool, cotton, and linen that complement the suiting collection. Precise cuts adapted to the wearer’s physical makeup — because fit is everything in Italian tailoring.
Made-to-Measure
Ravazzolo’s Dynamic Tailor program offers fully customized garments with a four-week turnaround. Choose your fabric, your details, and your fit — crafted to your exact specifications in Vicenza.
"Known for its timeless suits crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Ravazzolo is celebrated by presidents, royalty, and business leaders worldwide."
Garmany on Ravazzolo
The House
By the Numbers
Founded
Giovanni “Zuane” Ravazzolo began tailoring in Grumolo delle Abbadesse, Vicenza.
Generations
The longest continuous family tailoring tradition in Italian luxury menswear.
Quality Inspections
Every garment passes through a minimum of six inspection stops during manufacturing.
Made in Italy
Every stitch, every seam, every button — produced in a single facility in Vicenza.
Why Shop Ravazzolo at Garmany
The Garmany Difference
Ravazzolo at Garmany means trying on suits from one of Italy’s oldest tailoring houses alongside Kiton, Isaia, and Canali — all in the same showroom with master tailors who can perfect the fit on site. It means comparing three centuries of Venetian craftsmanship against the best of Naples and Milan, with a style consultant guiding you through every detail.
Personal Styling
Complimentary consultations with style experts who can guide you through the full range of Italian tailoring — from Ravazzolo to Kiton, Isaia, and Canali.
On-Site Master Tailoring
Our master tailors ensure every suit and sport coat fits perfectly — sleeve pitch, trouser break, and shoulder line dialed to your body.
Private Appointments
Book a private session to browse the full Ravazzolo collection and complementary brands in an unhurried, one-on-one setting.
Experience Ravazzolo in Person
Visit Garmany
Walk-ins welcome. Appointments recommended for the full experience.
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