Export Quality Loro Piana

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size:228mm * 161mm * 74mm
color:Blue
SKU:858
weight:119g

Loro Piana: A History of First

Mid-20th Century Expansion: In the mid-1940s, Franco Loro Piana took over the business, expanding it by exporting high-quality fabrics to international markets. 1970s Innovation: .

Unveiling the Exquisite Luxury of Loro Piana: A Mill

With the ‘Made in Italy’ movement gaining traction in the fashion world, Loro Piana began exporting cashmere and premium wool to Europe, the USA, and Japan. Famous suit makers .

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After taking the lead of the company in the 1960s, Franco Loro Piana, grandson of Pietro, started to export high-quality fabrics to Europe, America and Japan. [4] During the 1970s, the .

Yes, Loro Piana is Owned by LVMH and Here’s How

Loro Piana’s fabrics are known for their exceptional quality and beauty, and the company is renowned for its use of the finest raw materials and for its innovative fabric .

LVMH and Loro Piana: the family values campaign

Loro Piana, in 1994, signed an agreement with the Peruvian government and the Andean communities to obtain exclusive rights to buy, process, and export vicu*a fiber. .

21 Italian Luxury Fashion Brands (Worth

BOAT explores the impact of Loro Piana and its quiet luxury across fashion and clothing, yachting and luxury lifestyle.

Loro Piana S.p.a. Quality

Loro Piana é um luxo tranquilo? Loro Piana exemplifica inequivocamente o conceito de luxo tranquilo no mundo da moda. A potência italiana dominou a arte da .

Is Loro Piana good quality? Is it worth the price? : r/mensfashion

Among the world’s luxury brands, perhaps none stands taller than Loro Piana of Northern Italy.  Boasting a history dating back to the early 19th century and built upon classic and sturdy Italian family values, Loro .

The Loro Piana Family: A Legacy Of Quality And

Renowned for their unparalleled craftsmanship and dedication to quality, Loro Piana has established itself as the epitome of luxury in the textile industry. In this blog, we delve into the reasons why Loro Piana is the ultimate .

First off, gotta talk about the quality. From what I’ve been digging up, it’s, like, seriously top-notch. We’re talking about a brand that kinda built its whole rep on, like, super insane dedication to finding the best fibers. That whole vicuña thing with Peru? That’s kinda wild when you think about it. Getting exclusive rights…that’s some serious power play. They’re not messing around. Kinda makes you wonder about the ethics, but hey, that’s a whole other can of worms, innit?

Then you got this “quiet luxury” thing. It’s all about being understated, not screaming “look at me, I’m rich!” Which, honestly, I kinda dig. I mean, who needs a giant logo plastered all over their sweater? But…sometimes I wonder if it’s *too* quiet. Like, are you just paying a fortune to look…plain? It’s a valid question, people!

And the whole “family values” thing… I saw something about that being part of their brand. It’s kinda funny, though, because big luxury companies often play up that angle, right? It’s all about tradition and craftsmanship. But, like, LVMH owns them now, so how much of that family feel is *actually* still there? I dunno, it feels a little…packaged, you know? Maybe I’m just cynical.

Boat magazine, of all places, talking about Loro Piana? That’s interesting. Luxury lifestyle, yachts… yeah, that tracks. It’s definitely the vibe they’re going for. Imagine lounging on a yacht in a Loro Piana cashmere sweater… *sigh*. Now *that’s* the dream.

But, like, back to the original question: is it *good* quality and is it *worth the price*? Okay so here’s my two cents, and I’m totally not an expert, but… the quality is probably amazing. No doubt. But the “worth it” part? That’s totally subjective. If you’ve got the cash to splash and you really appreciate that level of craftsmanship and that subtle, understated look, then go for it. You’ll be set for many years. But if you’re on a budget, there are definitely other options out there that can get you pretty close without breaking the bank.

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