Fabrics

Sustainable fibers
STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®

Fabric certified according to Standard 100 By Oeko-Tex ® which certifies the absence of chemicals that are harmful to humans and the environment.

Recycled Cotton

Fabric that is mainly obtained from the transformation of industrial waste from the supply chain into cotton fibres.

Organic Cotton

Cotton grown with low environmental impact methods, without the use of pesticides and toxic chemical fertilisers from controlled and certified organic crops.

Recycled Nylon

Recycled nylon is our reply to the need of performance, but with a lower impact. It’s made from pre-consumer waste that comes from industrial processes, including material scraps that would otherwise have been sent to a landfill.

Dope Dyeing

Fabric made with dyed recycled polyester yarn by heat transferring the pigment into the molten plastic before it becomes fiber, without immersion in water

Polylana®

Polylana® is a fibre composed of a blend of modified and recycled polyester that creates an innovative yarn with characteristics similar to acrylic or wool.

Recycled Polyester

Fabric made with recycled polyester yarn obtained from post-consumer PET bottles

Traditional fibers
Nylon

Light but resistant synthetic fibre, dries quickly and also protects against water and wind. For these reasons it is especially used in sportswear.

Cotton

Of natural origin, cotton is one of the most used fabrics in the world, thanks to the characteristics that make it comfortable and durable. It is a transversal fabric that lends itself to multiple uses.

Polyester

Polyester is one of the most used synthetic fibres in the textile sector. It is particularly used in the world of sports, due to being resistant to tearing, water and light, breathable and quick drying.

Acrylic

Synthetic fibre that is closest to wool, it is in fact light, warm and soft to the touch. Thanks to these characteristics, it is widely used in knitted garments.

Textures
Miniottoman

The Miniottoman (or Ottoman) is a motif with transversal ribs, which can vary according to the thread count, from thinner to wider.

Microfiber

Microfibre fabrics are twice as fine as silk and three times finer than cotton. The extreme lightness of the fibre makes this fabric soft to the touch but also resistant

Mesh

Mesh fabrics are characterised by the knitted structure that gives breathability. They are mainly used in trucker models.

Jacquard

Processing in which threads of different colours are alternated to create designs, usually geometric and complex.

Ripstop

Ripstop is a fabric made using a special reinforcement technique that gives the material high tear resistance.

Twill

Twill is a type of textile weave characterised by a diagonal striping that makes it resistant, even to creases and is soft

Canvas

Generally made of cotton, the fabric is very strong and resistant but at the same time cool.

Polar fleece

Obtained from the processing of polyester fibres, the fabric is characterised by softness, lightness and good thermal insulation.

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