Not all fabrics are created equal. My pants are made with textile sophistication – from recycled surplus fabrics to the finest Super 150 wool. I'll explain what these terms mean and why my choice of fabric is so special.
Zero Waste Fabrics – Sustainability with Style
My zero-waste fabrics come from Italian overproduction. This means they're of the highest quality that would otherwise go unused. Due to their limited availability, my pants made from these fabrics are often truly unique.
Carnet – fine fabrics from Lake Como
The Carnet weaving mill, located directly on Lake Como, is known for exquisite wool fabrics with a fine drape and luxurious feel. These fabrics guarantee the highest level of comfort and an incomparably elegant appearance.
What does “Super 100”, “Super 120”, “Super 150” mean?
These numbers indicate the fineness of the yarn used. The higher the number, the finer, lighter, and more luxurious the fabric:
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Super 100–110: robust, suitable for everyday use, slightly structured
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Super 120–130: finer, more elegant, with a soft feel
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Super 150+: extremely fine, very light, luxurious – ideal for special occasions
Conclusion:
My choice of fabrics isn't random, but a promise: Only the best goes into my pants. Whether sustainable or luxurious – you decide which fabric suits you best.