The Founding Families and Immigrants

The IV Centenary history intertwined with the history of Sartoria San Paolo — tradition, pioneering, and cultural encounter.

The Founding Families and Immigrants

The founding families and immigrants of São Paulo

The Founding Families and Immigrants

Sartoria San Paolo is the meeting of stories that symbolize São Paulo's identity: tradition, pioneering, and cultural integration. The harmony between classic tailoring brought by Italian immigrants and the tradition of São Paulo's founding families — the same encounter that the IV Centenary celebrated in 1954.

The photo montage reflects these two stories in the families that gave rise to Sartoria San Paolo: the de Faria family (immigrants of Italian origin), the Kato family (Japanese immigrants), and the Junqueira Franco family, a traditional family from the interior of São Paulo — quatrocentões, as the families whose roots trace back to the earliest centuries of the city's founding came to be known.

Family Album

Cruzeiro Chess Club — IV Centenary Champion

Cruzeiro Chess Club — IV Centenary Champion

IV Centenary celebrations — Oscar Kato highlighted during the presentation by students of the USP School of Physical Education

IV Centenary celebrations — Oscar Kato highlighted during the presentation by students of the USP School of Physical Education

Simultaneous Chess at Cruzeiro Club, Rua Angélica. Adolfo Rodrigues de Faria, president and owner of the club.

Simultaneous Chess at Cruzeiro Club, Rua Angélica. Adolfo Rodrigues de Faria, president and owner of the club.

Ancestors of the Junqueira Franco family — roots in the interior of São Paulo

Ancestors of the Junqueira Franco family — roots in the interior of São Paulo

Family record — stories that converge in the city of São Paulo

Family record — stories that converge in the city of São Paulo

Heritage and Identity

Sartoria San Paolo carries in its name a tribute to the city and the families who built it. The Neapolitan tailoring we practice is itself a product of this history of integration — the Italian tradition that found a new home in São Paulo. The SSP 1954 collection celebrates this multicultural heritage: the encounter that made the city what it is.

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