The AMF stitch
Discretion and refinementAt first glance, it is just a small regular stitch running along a lapel or highlighting the edge of a pocket. Yet, the AMF stitch carries a true story within it. Inherited from the traditional hand stitch of tailors, once sewn to reinforce edges, it is its modern interpretation.
The American Machine Foundry developed a machine capable of reproducing this effect, giving industrial suits a handcrafted look. But in custom tailoring, this detail is not an imitation: it becomes a conscious choice, a sign of fashion culture and attention to detail.
To be favored if:
- You appreciate visible yet refined finishes
- You wish to highlight the artisan's hand without ostentation
- You want to give your suit a subtle yet eloquent custom identity


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