Due Toscani Blog
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How a sweater is made: the knitting process
When we wear a cashmere or fine wool sweater, we often imagine it being sewn like a shirt or jacket. In reality, knitwear isn't created by sewing, but by a completely different process: the garment is constructed directly with the yarn, stitch by stitch. In the Prato...
Cashmere Made in Italy: What It Really Means Today
In the fashion industry, the label “Made in Italy” is everywhere.But for B2B clients – buyers, distributors, design teams – this wording alone is no longer enough.The real question today is: Made in Italy how? And with what real substance? For Due Toscani, Made in...
Who Is Due Toscani: A Short Cashmere Supply Chain, Entirely Made in Tuscany
In today’s cashmere knitwear market, simply stating Made in Italy is no longer enough.For B2B clients – boutiques, concept stores, distributors, and fashion brands – the real difference lies in the supply chain: how and where a product is made, controlled, and...
From discarded sweater to new yarn: the journey of recycled cashmere
Recycled cashmere represents one of the highlights of the Italian sustainable textile industry. It is the result of a meticulous process that transforms used knitwear into a fine yarn, ready to be used to create new, high-quality garments. Behind this result lies an...