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Seersucker fabric

Seersucker, means "Milk and Sugar" in Persian. This image perfectly describes the appearance of the fabric . Seersucker is a material that is both soft and smooth (like milk) but above all crumpled and “crunchy” (like sugar)....

Seersucker fabric

Seersucker, means "Milk and Sugar" in Persian. This image perfectly describes the appearance of the fabric . Seersucker is a material that is both soft and smooth (like milk) but above all crumpled and “crunchy” (like sugar)....

Our chambray fabric

It’s a fabric that I really like and you’ll understand why. Chambray THE chambray is a cotton canvas moderately heavy and woven with a ecru thread and a colored thread . This weave avoids transparency ....

Our chambray fabric

It’s a fabric that I really like and you’ll understand why. Chambray THE chambray is a cotton canvas moderately heavy and woven with a ecru thread and a colored thread . This weave avoids transparency ....

Our Giro Inglese fabric

I'm going to tell you about a beautiful fabric: the Giro English . As you know, there are different weaves. The different weaves The armor of a fabric is the mode of interweaving...

Our Giro Inglese fabric

I'm going to tell you about a beautiful fabric: the Giro English . As you know, there are different weaves. The different weaves The armor of a fabric is the mode of interweaving...

Weaving techniques of our fabrics

An essential component of a shirt, the fabric is a reliable indicator of its overall quality . It also represents the major cost of its manufacture. But not all fabrics are the same......

Weaving techniques of our fabrics

An essential component of a shirt, the fabric is a reliable indicator of its overall quality . It also represents the major cost of its manufacture. But not all fabrics are the same......

Our shirt fabrics

POPLIN Poplin appears at 15th century , in France. Its current name comes from "papeline", in reference to the papal city of Avignon. It was made there from silk and wool , and...

Our shirt fabrics

POPLIN Poplin appears at 15th century , in France. Its current name comes from "papeline", in reference to the papal city of Avignon. It was made there from silk and wool , and...

The story of our knitted ties

Tie is a French word derived from the term Croatian , used since 17th century . In fact, in this country, the fighters used to tie silk scarves of their wives around their necks before going into...

The story of our knitted ties

Tie is a French word derived from the term Croatian , used since 17th century . In fact, in this country, the fighters used to tie silk scarves of their wives around their necks before going into...