The Solaro suit
- Ricardo Aureliyo
- Mar 4, 2024
- 2 min read
No other ensemble echo's the Italian lifestyle like a Solaro. The hot summers, the sweaty Aperol spritz glasses, the vespas aggressively driving by, the Nona's peaking their heads out of balcony's while the pasta water boils. The Solaro suit stands as a beacon of Italian elegance, blending timeless sophistication with innovative technology.
Originating from Italy, the Solaro fabric boasts a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, where it was first introduced by the esteemed cloth merchant, Dr. Carlo Barbera. Renowned for its distinctive appearance and practical design, the Solaro suit has earned its place as a staple in the wardrobes of discerning gentlemen worldwide. British textile manufacturer Harrisons acquired the rights to produce the original Solaro fabric from the original inventor. The original solar weighted between 10/12oz, making it aSpring/fall suit more than a summer suit, however, many textile manufacturer have added their own spin to it, having 8-9oz options making it the perfect summer suit!
A Brief History
The Solaro fabric derives its name from the Italian word "solar," meaning "sunny" or "bright," a nod to its unique ability to adapt to varying light conditions. Originally crafted for warm climates, particularly for military officers stationed in Africa during World War II, the Solaro suit was designed to provide both style and functionality in harsh environments. Its signature feature is the subtle reddish hue that appears to change in different lighting, offering a sophisticated yet understated look.The original Solaro was also made out of Merino wool, giving it the ability to regulate your body temperature and adapt to it instead of acting as an extra layer.
The Technology Behind the Solaro
What sets the Solaro suit apart is its innovative construction, incorporating a blend of high-quality wool and mohair fibers wolven into a herringbone pattern . This blend not only lends the fabric its distinctive sheen but also enhances its durability and breathability. The mohair fibers, derived from the Angora goat, contribute to the fabric's lightweight feel and natural resilience, making it ideal for warm-weather wear.

When to Wear
The versatility of the Solaro suit makes it suitable for a variety of occasions, from casual outings to formal events. Its lightweight and breathable nature make it particularly well-suited for shoulder seasons and summer months, offering comfort without compromising on style. Whether you're attending a garden party, a rooftop soirée, or a beach wedding, the Solaro suit exudes effortless charm and sophistication.
Styling Tips
When styling a Solaro suit, embrace its inherent elegance by opting for classic, tailored silhouettes. Pair it with a crisp white shirt and a complementary tie for a timeless look that exudes refinement. For a more relaxed ensemble, consider pairing the suit with a denim dress shirt, a lightweight knit polo and loafers or a linen shirt perfect for weekend brunches or afternoon strolls.
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