Fabrics
Cloth woven in Biella, the wool capital of the Alps.
Our partners specify from 33 certified Italian mills. We hold the swatch library, manage the supply, and guarantee the fabric story behind every label is genuine.
Mill partners
The houses we weave with.
Vitale Barberis Canonico
Pratrivero, Biella · est. 1663
The oldest mill in Biella; benchmark worsteds and flannels.
Ermenegildo Zegna
Trivero, Biella · est. 1910
High Performance wools and luxury crossbreeds.
Loro Piana
Quarona, Italy · est. 1924
Super 150s, cashmere blends and the finest merino.
Reda
Valle Mosso, Biella · est. 1865
Responsible merino, fresco and travel suiting.
Drago
Biella, Italy · est. 1950
Soft-handed Italian wools loved for drape.
Cerruti
Biella, Italy · est. 1881
Refined worsteds with a fashion sensibility.
Piacenza 1733
Pollone, Biella · est. 1733
Noble fibres — vicuña, cashmere, baby camel.
Carlo Barbera
Biella, Italy · est. 1949
Connoisseur’s worsteds with a dry, crisp hand.
Fratelli Tallia di Delfino
Biella, Italy · est. 1903
Vivid, fine worsteds and high counts.
Botto Giuseppe
Valle Mosso, Biella · est. 1876
Sustainable wool and natural-stretch cloth.
Lanificio Colombo
Borgosesia, Italy · est. 1937
Cashmere and precious-fibre specialist.
Guabello 1815
Mongrando, Biella · est. 1815
Classic, dependable Biella worsteds.
Trabaldo Togna
Biella, Italy · est. 1840
Technical and travel-ready wools.
Marzotto
Valdagno, Italy · est. 1836
Large-scale Italian worsted weaver.
Cloth by season
What we cut, and when it wears best.
Wool Flannel
Autumn–winter suiting
Brushed, soft, matte
Fresco High-Twist
Hot-climate & travel
Open, breathable, crease-resistant
Worsted Super 120s–150s
Year-round business
Smooth, fine, lightly lustrous
Irish & Italian Linen
Summer & resort
Dry, textured, relaxed