Double-Breasted Suit White Barathea

White
double-breasted suit in barathea

Formal elegance for weddings, galas, or summer nights

Formal tailoring in its purest form

A white suit immediately evokes images of evening wear, summer formality, and a touch of Hollywood glamour. But when it comes to a bespoke 4x1 double-breasted suit in white barathea, we’re speaking about something very specific: a garment that balances classical ceremony with modern confidence.

The fabric: 370g white barathea

The fabric chosen for this suit originates from England, from the Black Tie collection by Holland & Sherry. This white barathea weighs 370 grams, making it substantial enough to create a perfect drape and structured silhouette, while still being suitable for warm environments or formal indoor settings. Barathea is known for its granular weave and subtle sheen – a refined choice for evening wear and formal occasions.

The style: 4x1 double-breasted

Instead of the more common 6x2 double-breasted jacket, this suit features a 4x1 configuration. That means four visible front buttons, of which only one fastens. The result is a silhouette that appears long and streamlined, with slightly less emphasis on width than a 6x2. The 4x1 closure exudes a certain relaxed elegance, without losing the formal authority of the double-breasted style.

Details and finishing

The jacket features peak lapels – an essential detail in formal tailoring – and straight pockets, which give the overall look a clean and minimalist feel. The chosen dark buttons have a subtle purple undertone and a light grain, creating an interesting and refined contrast against the white fabric.

The accompanying trousers have straight legs and slanted pockets. The waistband is finished with side adjusters (buckles) rather than belt loops – a classic choice that reinforces the suit’s formality and contributes to a cleaner silhouette.

When to wear a white 4x1 double-breasted suit

While white is often associated with evening attire – think of the white dinner jacket – a suit like this can also be worn at other formal occasions, provided the context is appropriate. Consider:

  • Summer weddings (whether as the groom or a stylish guest)

  • Official receptions or galas in warmer climates

  • Artistic or creative formal events

  • And in exceptional cases, on stage or during an award ceremony

Thanks to the 4x1 model, this suit carries less rigid etiquette than a traditional tuxedo jacket, while still making an exceptionally polished and formal impression.

Who is this suit for?

For the man who knows the rules, but chooses carefully when to bend them. Who is not guided by convention, yet respects tradition. Who appreciates fabric, cut, and balance – and understands that elegance lives in the detail, from the structure of the barathea to the nuance in the button.

Below you’ll find an overview of photos of this bespoke garment. The images showcase various details such as fabric, fit, finish, and construction – giving a clear impression of the suit in real life, both in full view and close-up.

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