Sometimes you put on a suit and immediately want to take it off. And then there’s the opposite feeling. The one where you forget you’re even wearing one. Dhruv Vaish sits firmly in the second category.
His take on Neapolitan tailoring is soft. It’s not floppy or sloppy. Just… easy. Jackets fall naturally at the shoulders. Nothing feels padded or forced. You move, the clothes move with you.


What stands out is how little the clothes are trying to prove. The proportions feel thoughtful without being precious. The details are there, but they don’t demand applause. Neapolitan suits are usually described in very serious terms; lightweight construction, unstructured shoulders, relaxed elegance. But here, the translation is simple: they’re comfortable. You don’t feel boxed in. You don’t feel “done up.” You just feel good.


The same energy runs through the accessories. Hand-stitched ties that finish a look without taking it over. In a moment where getting dressed feels increasingly casual but still intentional, this kind of tailoring makes a lot of sense. And honestly? That’s the sweet spot.
