Description
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100% VISCOSE – Made in Italy, Como District
GSM 160 – W 150 cm
€ 49 / MT
– Exclusive High Fashion Fabric – Made in Italy
A fabric that elevates the concept of thermal comfort to a rigorous and contemporary aesthetic. This hypoallergenic, pure, plant-based viscose reinterprets the codes of the men’s “tie” style, transforming them into a fluid and universal luxury product.
A subtle, deep, and opaque black base gives the fabric a formal elegance. The density of the black enhances the brilliance of the small geometric motifs, making the design clear and vibrant.
- Tie Geometries (Micro-Pattern): The fabric is dotted with small, stylized flowers in shades of white and brown, reminiscent of the classic scarf or jacquard motifs of haute couture ties.
Slightly larger, stylized flowers are expertly scattered across the surface. Hints of red, white, and orange break up the stark black, bringing a cultured, yet never excessive, vivacity. - Composition: 100% Vegetable Viscose (Hypoallergenic and Breathable).
- Weave and Weight: 160 g/m² viscose canvas. A strategic weight: while lightweight and impalpable on the skin, the dense weave ensures total coverage, avoiding unwanted transparency.
- Sensory Texture: An incredibly soft, flowing hand. Plant-based viscose offers the silky feel typical of noble fibers, with a fluidity that hugs the body without marking.
The “tie-like” design makes this fabric perfect for avant-garde men’s shirting (bohemian or dandy style) and for men’s blouses, shirt dresses, and flowing trousers. - Skin-Friendly: Being hypoallergenic, it is the ideal choice for those with sensitive skin or looking for a plant-based alternative to silk without sacrificing softness.
- Graphic Look: The combination of brown, orange, and red on a black background creates a revisited ’70s aesthetic, perfect for a sophisticated look with a strong identity.
Care Instructions: Treat with the gentleness reserved for natural fibers: dry clean or delicate wash on a cold cycle, or hand wash to preserve the colors’ brightness. Iron at low heat, preferably when the fabric is slightly damp, to perfectly smooth the plant-based fiber.



