Talk:Ermenegildo Zegna

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This article confuses the terms bespoke and made-to-measure. Made-to-measure suits merely infer that the pattern used by the tailor who built the suit was adjusted for the consumer. Bespoke, meanwhile, suggests that the pattern was created with the customer in mind. Zegna today builds a small number of bespoke suits, a substantial number of made-to-measure suits, and an ever-increasing number of off-the-rack suits ready for only finish tailoring. 69.219.146.25 21:30, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Someone cant do math...

"Forty percent of the company's sales are in the Americas, 40 percent in Europe and 25 percent in Asia."

That adds up to 105%. I'd change it, but I dont know what the real figures are and im loath to submit incorrect information.