Quarona – Italy
Originally from Trivero in northern Italy, the Loro Piana family began trading wool in the early 1800s. In 1924, Pietro Loro Piana founded Ing. Loro Piana & C., the current company. Pietro’s nephew Franco took over in 1941, and after the war the firm began to establish its reputation as a supplier of premium wool and cashmere textiles for a growing haute couture industry, both home and abroad. In the 1970s, Sergio and Pier Luigi Loro Piana took up the reins, diversifying into luxury goods and developing an international retail arm. Now the world’s foremost cashmere processor, Loro Piana prides itself on sourcing the very finest, rarest raw materials the world has to offer, including unique cashmere from baby goats in northern China and Mongolia, vicuña from the Andes, extra-fine Merino wool from Australia and New Zealand and lotus flower fiber from Myanmar. The company draws on both time-honored traditions and state of the art technology to offer its discerning customers products that are renowned for their peerless quality.
Yorkshire – United Kingdom
For over eight decades, Scabal has stood as an undisputed authority in the art of fine textiles, a true emblem of innovation and sophistication in weaving.
In its historic mill in Yorkshire, where the region’s pure waters enhance the softness and fineness of the fibers, Scabal crafts fabrics of incomparable quality, destined for the world’s most prestigious tailoring houses and chosen by the most discerning clientele.
Driven by a relentless commitment to research and excellence, Scabal renews its collections season after season, offering an archive of more than 5,000 luxurious fabrics.
Among its most iconic creations are Chip Diamond, where genuine diamond fragments are blended into an exquisite mix of Super 150’s wool and silk, and Treasure Box, an exclusive line woven with 24-carat gold pinstripes, crafted entirely by hand from Super 150’s wool and gold thread.
Completing this vision of exclusivity are fabrics made from Peruvian vicuña, spun only from the most precious fibers. Through a world-unique dyeing process, Scabal is among the very few able to enhance the natural golden hue of vicuña, preserving its purity while amplifying its versatility.
Trivero – Italy
Since 1910, the Ermenegildo Zegna Wool Mill has been synonymous with excellence in men’s fabrics. Renowned worldwide for the superior quality of its textiles, this historic mill represents the beating heart of Italian textile tradition. For four generations, the Zegna family has carried forward a journey that weaves together passion and innovation, skillfully blending nature and science, artisanal tradition and cutting-edge technology.
Biella – Italy
Founded by Francesco Giovanni Piacenza in 1733 in Pollone, at the heart of the Biella textile district, Piacenza 1733 blends centuries-old artisanal savoir-faire with a continuous pursuit of innovation and sustainability.
Its natural, traceable, and meticulously selected fibers give life to collections that narrate a journey between heritage and modernity, where every yarn evokes distant lands and timeless inspirations.
Wissous – France
Founded in France in 1842 by Jules Dormeuil, the company has created prestigious fabrics throughout its long history, including Sportex, Tonix, and Amadeus. Today, it offers 20 lines of the highest quality. The Amadeus range in pure Merino wool stands out as perfect for winter. Its lighter version, Amadeus 365 (260 grams), combines elegance and modernity, ideal for wearing from September to May.
Biella – Italy
Founded in 1663, the company has always stood out for its mastery in wool dyeing, a tradition passed down through generations. In 2013, it joined Les Hénokiens, the international association of centuries-old family businesses. Among its flagship collections: the Perennial line in durable and versatile Super 110’s wool, and Revenge, a timeless classic in Super 150’s wool offering outstanding value and quality.
Biella – Italy
Founded in 1881 on the banks of the Cervo River in Biella, Lanificio F.lli Cerruti 1881 stands as one of the finest expressions of Italian masculine elegance and Biella’s textile heritage.
Born from the pioneering vision of Antonio Cerruti and later shaped by the creative genius of Nino Cerruti, the maison masterfully blends innovation, craftsmanship, and timeless style.
Strona – Italy
The wool mill boasts over 100 years of experience in crafting the highest quality drapery fabrics. Located in an area rich in wool-making tradition and pure waters, it continues to produce in Strona, Biella, staying deeply connected to its roots. It is among the leading producers of fine-patterned wools, with its Prince of Wales checks and herringbones still considered unmatched today.
Bologna – Italy
A fabric selector based in Bologna and part of the Vitale Barberis Canonico family, Drapers offers textiles designed for those who know how to interpret the present with style. Their collections meet the aesthetic needs and sensibilities of individuals who, immersed in daily challenges, wish to express their dynamic personality through clothing. These fabrics blend tradition and modernity, featuring elegant yet understated weaves—perfect for the contemporary professional.
Biella – Italy
It is an Italian textile company founded in 1865, renowned for producing fine fabrics in wool and natural fibers. It combines tradition and innovation with a strong commitment to sustainability. Its fabrics, appreciated for their fineness, durability, and versatility, are ideal for high-end bespoke garments, making the group a leader in the luxury fashion fabric market.
Lonate Pozzolo – Italy
Founded in 1874 by Michele Solbiati in Busto Arsizio, the brand blends meticulous research, art, and culture. With nearly 150 years of uninterrupted activity, Solbiati selects the finest flax fiber in Europe and transforms it into exquisite fabrics, masterfully crafted to bring excellence to linen lovers. Its exceptional yarns, triple-twisted, give life to a product of the highest quality, strong, compact, and the result of a perfect union between tradition and innovation. Solbiati captures the spirit of the times through the art of linen, driven by careful research, experimentation, and an enduring passion for innovation.
Lancashire – United Kingdom
Founded in 1796 in England, Thomas Mason is a historic brand specializing in high-end shirting fabrics. Now part of the Albini Group, it blends British elegance with Italian craftsmanship. It uses fine cottons like Giza 45 to create fabrics that are lustrous, durable, and refined. A benchmark in bespoke menswear, it embodies a style that is both classic and bold.
Sondrio – Italy
It is an Italian textile company based in Lombardy with a long-standing tradition. Specialized in fine fabrics made from natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and linen. It combines tradition and innovation by blending artisanal techniques with modern technological solutions. Its sophisticated and durable products are highly valued in both high fashion and bespoke tailoring for their superior quality, meeting the demands of industry professionals.
Albino – Italy
Founded in 1876, it is one of the most prestigious companies in the international textile landscape, renowned for producing high-quality fabrics for shirting and men's clothing. With a tradition of excellence, it combines innovation and attention to detail, offering a wide range of fabrics in cotton, linen, and natural fibers, all crafted using advanced techniques to ensure comfort, durability, and timeless elegance.
Naples – Italy
It is an Italian textile company renowned for its fine fabrics and creative flair. Founded in the heart of Naples in 1920, it blends sartorial tradition with a contemporary spirit, offering exclusive collections in wool, linen, silk, and cashmere. Its fabrics, vibrant in color and refined in pattern, are designed for those seeking bespoke garments with a unique character and distinctive elegance.
Yorkshire – United Kingdom
In the heart of Yorkshire in 1885, John William Standeven and Sam Earnshaw founded Standeven, carrying forward to this day a textile tradition of rare excellence. Rooted in period design and manufacturing, it combines artisanal expertise with a contemporary vision to create some of the world's most prized luxury fabrics. Each fabric, from Merino and Escorial wools to Mohair, Silk and Cashmere, is entirely woven in their own mill, where centuries-old techniques and absolute rigour combine in total quality control, serving the highest standards of bespoke tailoring. The designs, authentically British in character, range from classic Chalk Stripe and Pin Stripe to iconic Glen Plaid, Herringbone and Windowpane, with weights spanning from lightweight 200 g/m² summer fabrics to the 380 g/m² of the most structured winter cloths.
Biella – Italy
The Drago mill was founded in 1973 in the heart of the Biella textile district by Umberto and Laura Drago. From the selection of raw materials to the finishing of the final fabric, every stage of production takes place in-house, ensuring absolute quality control. The finest wools from Australia and New Zealand, from Super 130's up to the extremely rare Super 210's, are complemented by White Cashmere from Mongolia, linen, silk and exceptionally rare special fibres. The result is a collection of fabrics that reinterpret the great Italian sartorial tradition with a contemporary sensibility, chosen by the most prestigious names in international menswear elegance.
Donegal – Irlanda
The guardian of an Irish textile tradition, Magee was established in Donegal in 1866 by John Magee. Today a fifth-generation family business, it specialises in the celebrated Donegal Tweed, recognisable for its characteristic colour flecks, herringbone and salt & pepper patterns. Magee works with fine natural fibres such as wool and Irish linen, weaving into every cloth the wild spirit of the Irish landscape alongside a contemporary sensibility that has earned it a place on catwalks around the world.
Como – Italy
Olmetex was founded in 1952 with a pioneering vision: to produce technical fabrics capable of combining performance and aesthetics. Specialising in water-repellent and high-performance textiles, it works with fine fibres such as wool, silk, cotton, linen and viscose, alongside cutting-edge hi-tech yarns. Every stage of production takes place in-house, ensuring complete traceability and uncompromising quality control. Listed in the Special Register of Historic Brands of National Interest, Olmetex today stands as one of Italy's most authoritative references in the production of technical fabrics for high-end fashion.
Outer Hebrides – Scozia
Harris Tweed is a legendary fabric, hand-woven for centuries in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Made from pure virgin wool, dyed, spun and hand-woven by crofters in their own homes, every metre is finished following age-old traditions.
The Harris Tweed Act of 1993 protects the fabric's authenticity, entrusting its certification to the Harris Tweed Authority, which guarantees its origin and quality by affixing the celebrated Orb stamp to every authentic piece.
The Harris Tweed Hebrides mill integrates this tradition with modern finishing processes and quality control, preserving the handiwork of local weavers and ensuring that every fabric meets the highest international standards.
A symbol of outstanding craftsmanship and timeless design, Harris Tweed remains appreciated worldwide, while staying deeply rooted in the culture and communities of the Scottish islands.
Como – Italy
In the 1990s, it became part of the historic textile group Ratti, founded in 1945 and long recognized as a pioneer in the development of printed fabrics. Carnet distributes the finest textiles worldwide to tailors, designers, emerging stylists, and garment makers, positioning itself as a key reference point for the creation of made-to-measure garments. Its extensive fabric collection features exclusive bases ranging from printed to yarn-dyed textiles, from silk to wool, making Carnet a distinguished partner for some of the most renowned fashion ateliers.
Biella – Italy
The Vercella Marchese family has been specialized in textile manufacturing for decades, particularly in the production of high-end artisanal items. Val Biella’s delavé linen is a distinctive fabric made from French-grown flax and crafted in Italy at the Biella facility. A true gift to the art of tailoring, this linen is the result of years of testing and research to achieve a naturally soft yet structured fabric, lighter in weight than traditional Irish linen.
Huddersfield – United Kingdom
Established in England in the late 1970s, in the picturesque town of Huddersfield – Yorkshire, John Cavendish flourished as a bastion of English tradition, specializing in the production of fine English-style textiles. In the second decade of the new millennium, the company initiated a path of enhancement, infusing a modern interpretation of English classicism with Italian inspiration. Drawing upon the rich textile traditions of both England and Italy, John Cavendish stands at the forefront of a unique fusion, blending the refined elegance of English craftsmanship, with the creativity and expertise of Made in Italy.
Rome – Italy
is an Italian textile company based in Rome, leader in the wholesale and retail trade of fine fabrics for clothing. Founded in 2022, it offers a wide range of natural fiber fabrics, with a strong focus on cottons and high-end denim fabrics. Combining artisanal tradition with innovation, its fabrics are renowned for their quality and versatility, making them ideal for high fashion and bespoke tailoring.

