E. Thomas
E. Thomas is an Italian fabric mill established in Brusimpiano in 1922 by Ernesto Thomas.[1] The mill's fabrics include a range of blends combining wool with silk, Chinese and Mongolian cashmere, mohair and linen.[2] The mill is located on the Italian shore of Lake Lugano.[3]
Clients
Club Monaco's head of menswear, Aaron Levine, chose E. Thomas fabric for the brand's Grant suit.[4]
Hickey Freeman uses E. Thomas fabric for some of their garments.[5]
SuitSupply uses E. Thomas fabric for some of their suits and blazers. [6]
See also
- Ermenegildo Zegna
- Loro Piana
- Dormeuil
- Holland & Sherry
- Carlo Barbera
- Drago (fabric mill)
- Cerruti
References
- ^ ethomas.com History
- ^ ethomas.com Fabrics
- ^ E. Thomas superfine menswear fabrics Autumn/Winter 2015/2016 7 October 2014
- ^ Club Monaco's Aaron Levine on Men's Fashion The Wall Street Journal September 5, 2014
- ^ hickeyfreeman.com Wool cashmere blend grey minicheck jacket
- ^ http://www.suitsupply.com
Media files used on this page
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Hessian Fabric made seamless. It will serve to create a normal map in Blender.
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Batik cloth purchased in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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- MacLachlan_hunting_tartan_(D._W._Stewart).jpg: Celtus
- derivative work: Rehua
A representation of the Maclachlan hunting tartan. This tartan is the oldest tartan to bear the name MacLachlan. This tartan is referred to as the Old MacLachlan, MacLachlan, and Hunting MacLachlan. This sett was first published in Old & Rare Scottish Tartans by D. W. Stewart in 1893.
Thread count: Y6, W4, Bk32, G32, Y6, W4, R48.
Sources: MacLachlan Clan Tartan WR1710 MacLachlan Hunting Tartan
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