Keanu Reeves became an A-lister in the 1990s, and he's been rocking about the same red carpet fit ever since. His go-to—dark suit, jeans, and lace-up shoes—have served him well over the years, and helped him carve out a unique and easygoing everyman style. He's become a fashion icon without ever being considered a true "fashion icon"—known as stylish by the real heads and ignored (to their peril) by everyone else. However, according to Jeanne Yang, the stylist who's been dressing Reeves since 1999 for his The Matrix press tour, he's actually extremely well-versed in the fine art of Italian tailoring.

"I don't think people realize, he really knew about clothing," Yang says in a Hollywood Reporter stylist roundtable. "He's the one who taught me about Neapolitan tailoring, and Kiton and Borelli and proper stitching." She also went on to say that his knowledge is so in depth that he even knows the stitching process involved in making a proper suit lapel. In other words: Keanu Reeves is an OG sprezzatura menswear head—a.k.a. a man who lives and breathes the soft-shouldered luxury of Italian tailoring.

However, that was nearly 20 years ago. And considering his personal style has barely changed since 1999 (seriously, we have the receipts), we can't really know if he's picked up any new knowledge of the craft. Still, we like to think that the next time Keanu Reeves is spotted staring into the distance on a park bench, it's not because he's wrestling with the big questions of life, death, and whether we're living inside a simulation—he's simply considering the proper fabric required to make a finely crafted double-breasted blazer.