In an exclusive conversation hosted by Guerre, Editor-in-Chief of No Chaser Magazine, two titans of the textile industry, Alessandro Barberis Canonico, CEO of Vitale Barberis Canonico (VBC), and Mickey Solomon, CEO of HMS/Gladson, sat down to discuss their shared history, industry leadership, and the future of suiting. The event, held in Chicago, Illinois, offered a rare insight into how these two brands are redefining luxury menswear.
Alessandro Barberis Canonico delved into how VBC has earned its reputation as the gold standard in the textile world. With over 350 years of experience in fabric production, Vitale Barberis Canonico has consistently set the benchmark for quality, craftsmanship, and innovation. Barberis highlighted the brand’s unwavering commitment to excellence, which has kept them at the forefront of the suiting industry. “It’s not just about making fabric; it’s about making the best fabric,” said Barberis. VBC’s fabrics are revered for their precision, elegance, and ability to transcend trends, securing the brand’s place as the best of the best.
The discussion naturally moved to the long-standing relationship between VBC and Gladson. Mickey Solomon shared insights into their latest collaboration, 56 Classics, a collection that blends the rich history of both brands with a forward-thinking approach to modern tailoring. Solomon emphasized that 56 Classics represents the intersection of timelessness and innovation, a true testament to their shared vision of what contemporary suiting can be.
As the conversation wrapped up, both leaders reflected on the future of suiting. Barberis Canonico suggested that while tradition remains vital, the path forward must include sustainability and adaptability, key factors in how VBC continues to evolve. The message was clear: the future of suiting is rooted in heritage but designed for the modern man.