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  2. 10 Winter Suits That'll Get You Through the Season In ... - AOL

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    Finding a suit for winter boils down to one thing: the fabric. From J.Crew to Todd Snyder, check out the best wool, cashmere, and corduroy suits to wear this winter. 10 Winter Suits That'll Get ...

  3. Loro Piana - Wikipedia

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    Loro Piana S.p.A. is an Italian company specialising in clothing and textile products, claiming to be the world's largest cashmere manufacturer. [1] It was founded in 1924 by Pietro Loro Piana . Since 2013, the company has been majority-owned by LVMH , a French multinational conglomerate and holding company.

  4. Marzotto - Wikipedia

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    The Marzotto Group is an Italian textile manufacturer, based in Valdagno. Created in 1836 as the Lanificio Luigi Marzotto & Figli. In 2005 Marzotto Group's textile business separated from Valentino Fashion Group. The Group manufactures woollen and cotton yarns for clothing, and through equity investments, woollen yarns for knitwear, linen yarns ...

  5. Fratelli Piacenza - Wikipedia

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    Fratelli Piacenza in Pollone. Fratelli Piacenza S.p.A. is an Italian fabric mill and family business established in 1733. [1] [2] Fratelli Piacenza has been accepted as a member house in the Henokiens (French: Les Hénokiens), an association of companies that have been continuously operating and remain family-owned for 200 years or more.

  6. S number (wool) - Wikipedia

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    The S numbers originated in England, [4] where the worsted spinning process was invented and arose from the worsted yarn count system for stating the fineness of yarn. The worsted count (also known as the Bradford count) was the number of 560-yard (510 m) lengths (hanks) of worsted yarn that 1 pound (0.45 kg) of wool yields. [5]

  7. Stefano Ricci - Wikipedia

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    The Stefano Ricci company was founded in 1972 [16] by Florentine designer and Knight of the Order of Merit for Labour, [17] Stefano Ricci, and his wife [18] Claudia. [19] Their first business location was in the family home on Via dei Niccoli, in Florence; the location remains open as the company's bespoke tailoring atelier. [20]

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