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Circular Fabric Selection
STOCKS
The fabric’s journey continues with your touch.
Premium deadstock from world-class producers is waiting for your creativity. We turn idle resources into sustainable beginnings.
Designers & Startups
Premium quality, accessible prices.
Fashion Schools
Practice with real, high-end textures.
Retailers
Stand out with curated selections.
Be part of circular fashion. Let’s revive textiles together!
We are here to serve you with end-to-end solutions for your brand and stores.
We were among the first companies to successfully combine high-quality Italian items with innovative proposals from across the globe.
Sales
Providing 'Made-in-Italy' knitwear, apparel, and accessories for both major retail chains and private labels.
Product Development
Full stylistic support from internal staff and independent stylists to identify new trends and create custom samples.
Technical Fitting
Expert fitting of samples and products, including knitwear, T-shirts, and jackets.
Quality Assurance
Mandatory quality inspection before every shipment.
Logistic & Warehouse Solutions
Integrated warehouse and logistics management.
EARTH FIRST
SUSTAINABILITY: OUR CORE COMMITMENT
Pioneering a circular economy for luxury textiles. Every yarn in our catalog is traceable back to its source, ensuring a future where fashion restores rather than depletes.
RECYCLED FIBERS
WATER CONSERVATION
ETHICAL PRODUCTION
CARBON NEUTRALITY
INNOVATION HUB
DESIGN STUDIO
Where digital precision meets artisanal craftsmanship. Explore our dedicated space for custom developments and technical fittings.
News
Overconsumption of natural resources
It takes a lot of water to produce textile, plus land to grow cotton and other fibres. To make a single cotton t-shirt, 2,700 litres of fresh water are required...
Overconsumption of natural resources
Overconsumption of natural resources
|Fabriclook News
Carbon emissions
Production and consumption of textiles contributes also to the climate crisis. According to a European Environment Agency report, textile purchases in the EU in 2022 generated about 355 kg of...
Carbon emissions
Carbon emissions
|Fabriclook News
Water pollution and microplastics
Textile production is estimated to be responsible for about 20% of global clean water pollution mainly from the dyeing process. A single laundry load of polyester clothes can discharge 700,000...
Water pollution and microplastics
Water pollution and microplastics
|Fabriclook News