Initially specializing in silk production, today the company exports cotton shirting fabrics worldwide. And during the war it produced parachutes.
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Drago Wool Mill: the finest fabrics to dress the modern man
The story of Drago Wool Mill is a typically Italian one, made up of craftsmanship expertise, entrepreneurial vision and a bond with the territory.
Lanificio Subalpino: imagination and quality, a winning combination
Color and creativity are the elements that have characterized the production of Lanificio Subalpino for almost 50 years: two values that – like the weft and the warp – become intrinsic components in every fabric, essential in the company’s DNA.
When fabrics become accessories of excellence
The history of MA.AL.BI. begins in 1947, the year the company named Manifatture Alto Biellese was founded in the center of Biella, a city known throughout the world for its prestigious and ancient textile tradition.
Lanificio Bottoli: infinite fabric patterns
The beginning of the history of Lanificio Bottoli dates back to ‘800, more precisely to 1861, when the wool mill was founded in the Vittorio Veneto area, by the Bottoli family who still manage the company with the same passion that has characterized the five generations of Venetian entrepreneurs.
Lanieri opens its second atelier in Paris
In October Lanieri does the encore in Paris with the opening of the second atelier in the French capital.
Lanificio Zignone: contemporary elegance respecting the Biellese tradition
Zignone’s fabrics recognize the typical know-how of Biella’s Made in Italy combined with the technical performance that only research and a future-oriented eye can offer, in full respect of the surrounding environment.
Brunello Spa: a female company that focuses on technology, innovation and teamwork
The foundation of the Brunello company dates back to 1927 when the couple Giuseppe and Maria Ghiringhelli, grandparents of Elisabetta Gabri, the current General Manager, began this adventure on the slopes of the Varese Pre-Alps in the town of Brunello, from which the company takes its name.
Maglificio Maggia: 9 generations of knitwear
The history of the Maggia knitwear mill has very ancient roots and dates back to the second half of the 18th century when, from a Swiss valley that takes its name from the Maggia river, a family of shepherds came down to Piedmont, stopping in Pettinengo. In full respect of the Piedmontese tradition, this family was called Maggia in honor of its origin.
Ibieffe quality and service at the fore for more than 60 years
The name IBIEFFE comes from the acronym I.B.F. derived from the founder of the company Italo Bordignon & Figli who in the 60s opened the company in the textile district of Busto Arsizio (VA) and began to produce fabrics for women’s clothing such as silk and viscose and for male audience with cotton and linen.