OUR YARNS
Cooperation with leading yarn manufacturers from Italy, Turkey, Mongolia and China, who are reliable long-term suppliers of a number of brands in the global fashion industry, makes it possible to create unique proposals to our partners in order to implement the most ambitious ideas.
CASHMIR
Cashmere is one of the finest and most luxurious natural fibers in the world. It is renowned for its extreme softness, warmth and high quality.

This fiber has features that, at first glance, seem incompatible and for this the fabric is beloved by designers and consumers.
Cashmere products are literally weightless and since they have a low thermal conductivity, they are very warm and cozy, despite their apparent thinness. Cashmere fiber is completely natural and does not cause allergic reactions.

Cashmere fibers retain their properties after processing. Exceptional warmth and sophisticated softness make cashmere ideal for the most luxurious garments.
SILK
Silk is widely known not only for its appearance, but also for its origin. According to Chinese legends a traitor was executed by order of the empress for divulging the secrets of silk production. The Chinese were the first to find use for silkworm caterpillars and their fiber.

The material itself is very similar in composition to human hair, and due to its properties it has gained worldwide significance. It is especially appreciated for its appearance: the fabric shines with beautiful tints and looks luxurious and rich. Silk flows beautifully and it is lightweight and pleasant to the touch.

Despite its apparent fragility, it is not easy to damage the fabric: it is both durable and has elasticity, it absorbs liquid and does not burn. The main disadvantage of silk is cost, but it is justified by the unusual method of obtaining the fabric and its properties.
ANGORA
Angora belongs to the wool group of fabrics; in its original state the main "ingredient" of the fabric is wool from angora goats. Angora garments are greatly valued for their warmth and their soft fluffiness is pleasant to the touch.

It is important to note that at first the angora can "malt" and leave behind small white lint. This is not a cause for concern; such processes are natural for the fabric and end quickly. Angora is loved by fans of natural wool, however, it can also be found in combination with synthetics, which over time are less effective in keeping the wearer warm.

Angora garments require careful maintenance. You cannot wash them; moreover, even getting caught in the rain in a cardigan or angora sweater is unadvisable. Professional dry cleaning remains the best way to clean your products.
WOOL
Wool is a warm material of natural origin. Nowadays the most popular animals whose wool fibers are used to make this yarn are goats, sheep and camels. The fabric is renowned for its versatility; everything from socks to suits is made from wool.

The obvious property of wool is heat retention. It does not absorb water, but it does let steam into itself, which is why it can dry for a long time after washing. Wool does not wrinkle, and with regular wear it only gets warmer, because it felts, and does not allow cold air to pass through.

Garments made from wool should only be washed by hand or on the appropriate mode in a washing machine at a maximum temperature of 30 ° C.
ALPACA
The alpaca is an animal that lives in the Andes and are possessors of the most expensive wool in the world. Alpaca wool is unique and is difficult to obtain, one animal can be sheared only once in two years. Formerly only kings could wear garments made from it.

In addition to the labour intensity of obtaining alpaca wool, it also combines several other characteristics. First, the fabric from it does not deform, it does not stretch or wrinkle. Secondly, the material does not cause allergies, it does not bobble, and you can wear alpaca garments at any time of the year.

The wool of mountain animals is handled by hand to exclude machine sorting errors. No automation assistance is required in coloring the material simply because its color, in principle, does not change. Thus, the color range of products made from one hundred percent alpaca wool consists of slightly more than two dozen natural tones from white to black.
COTTON
Cotton is made from a natural airy fiber that is extracted from cotton. It is believed that the characteristics of the fabric depend on the length of this very fiber: long threads of plant origin indicate a high quality material.

Most often, cotton clothes are worn in the spring-summer season, since the products are lightweight and well-ventilated. In addition, cotton is regularly used in the manufacture of bath accessories, since it absorbs moisture well and is resistant to high temperatures, up to 150 ° C.

The downside of cotton is that it is easily wrinkled and worn out regardless of its thickness, and can also shrink after washing.

VISCOSE
Viscose is a fabric known as a natural synthetic, because it is created by processing from wood pulp. Even before the creation of viscose, people divided all cloths into two types: exclusively natural and synthetic, therefore, with the invention of viscose, it was difficult to understand which of the two groups it belonged to.

The material has several advantages. In production dyeing viscose is much easier than, for example, cotton. At the same time, it is breathable and does not fade. Also, the fabric is not susceptible to static electricity and has good wear resistance.

Among all these advantages, there are also disadvantages, but they can be easily avoided with respect and regular care. Viscose "borrowed" from natural fabrics the ability to wrinkle easily and does not withstand washing at high temperatures. When washing viscose in a washing machine the delicate or manual modes should be used.

MERINO
Merino wool is a natural material obtained from a special breed of sheep called merino. Originating from Spain, it has a number of important positive qualities. One of them is practicality. Unlike many other types of wool, merino wool lasts longer, does not wear out despite its thinness, and does not require complex maintenance.

In addition, it is very pleasant to the touch, it is smooth and soft, and also keeps a temperature balance: it is not cold in winter, and not hot in summer. The merino wool fabric repels dirt and odors by absorbing liquid, leaving the skin dry.

Due to the fact that merino takes dye well, you can find garments for every taste and color. Since sheep wool is coated with a thin layer of wax, lanonin, which has a beneficial effect on health, merino garments can be even be worn by small children.