BRUNELLO CUCINELLI REVERSIBLE CASHMERE DOWN WAISTCOAT VEST DAUNEN JACKE WESTE 
SIZE : BRUNELLOCUCINELLI/IT 42 - DE 36 - INT S/M - USA6 - UK12 Made in  Italy

BRUNELLO CUCINELLI LONG REVERSIBLE PADDED WAISTCOAT VEST DAUNEN JACKE. Brunello Cucinelli Long Reversible Padded Waistcoat jacke - Brunello 
Cucinelli addresses your trans-seasonal outerwear with this reversible long-line puffer vest. Made from down-filled cashmere for a cushioning feel, it's framed 
with a practical detachable hood and two-way zipped front for optimum protection from the elements. Sweep yours over lightweight knitwear.Crafted from 
cashmere and lined with quilted down, this long reversible gilet in grey from Brunello Cucinelli is sure to impress. The straight silhouette adds a casual accent, 
while the detachable hood, side pockets and side slits define the design.

Reversible design with cashmere and virgin wool on one side and down filling on the other. High collar, two slanted side pockets and side slits. A precious embroidery 
in shiny monile runs along the zip fastening. DESIGNER ID: M012T9552 CHL90

material: 100% cashmere - material II: 100% polyamide - trim: 100% brass - filling: 90% down, 10% feathers - details: 100% polyester - lining: 100% polyester, fully 
linedsnap-buttoned pockets, internal pockets - two-way zipped front with snap-button fastenings - reversible - detachable hood, drawstring hood - drawstring hem - 
Designer colour name: Cpe42

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Biography - Brunello Cucinelli began life in humble surroundings, growing up with no electricity or running water. Today, aged 60, he is the founder, chief executive and 
designer of a global luxury lifestyle brand with a market capitalisation of more than $1.5 billion.

Cucinelli told BoF, “I wanted to be a real expert, to have a specialty or niche. There was no coloured cashmere for women. So I went to the dye shop and here we had the 
most famous dye expert, a young guy, I said, ‘I’d like this to be orange.” The Italian soon went out to market equipped with three round-neck sweaters and three V-neck 
sweaters, selling 400 in the first three months.

Over the next 15-20 years the brand remained entirely focused on one product category. “In terms of the product, it was innovative. I was seeking perfection for one 
single thing. I was the man with the sweaters, the cashmere guy. Womenswear was the first step and then around the 1990s we started with menswear too, but knitwear 
only. My hope was that it would be modern, looking after colours, the shapes.”

By 1998-99 sales stood at 200,000 sweaters a year, despite the fact the label operated only one tiny monobrand store. In 2000, following requests from American buyers 
for a complete Brunello Cucinelli look, the brand expanded its product offering. Over a period of six years, during which the brand annually rolled out four or five stores 
globally, Brunello Cucinelli established his namesake brand’s aesthetic. Cucinelli took his business public in the Milan Bourse’s only IPO in 2012, becoming a billionaire in the 
process. The company generated $444 million in revenue in 2013.

Cucinelli built his company with a deep respect for his employees and the human impact of his business. In keeping with what he dubs a human capitalist philosophy, every stitch 
of clothing his company creates is made in Italy, mostly in and around Solomeo, the 14th century Perugian hamlet that Cucinelli has lovingly and personally restored over the past 
two decades and where his clothing empire is based. 720 employees work in Solomeo and, on average, are paid about 20 percent more than they would make elsewhere.