CLOTH
CLOTH
DORMEUIL
DORMEUIL
For 170 years, The House of Dormeuil has developed timeless and iconic fabrics that have cemented the Company’s reputation across all five continents.
From Kings to Presidents, Hollywood to connoisseurs, Dormeuil continues to dress the world’s elite with timeless British elegance.
Today, Dormeuil fits comfortably into the world of contemporary luxury, pioneering innovative cloths using the world’s finest and rarest natural fibres. Dormeuil’s collections include the exquisite Haute Couture range that continues to tempt leading fashion houses of our time while also offering limited edition cloths for the extraordinary.
SCABAL
SCABAL
Founded in 1938 by Otto Hertz, Scabal was originally a cloth merchant and supplier of fabrics. His successor is JP Thissen, who is assisted by his son Gregor Thissen, the third generation of the family owned business. Through the aquisition of fabric brand Wainshiell, Scabal traces a history back to the 18th century. Over the years Scabal has evolved into a producer of top quality fabrics to the most prestigious tailors and textile businesses around the world.
Scabal has sold only the finest of fabrics made from the best raw materials. Twice a year they launch up to fifteen new collections assembling all the latest fabrics alongside their permanent fabric collections and special editions.
LORO PIANA
LORO PIANA
Originally from Trivero (a district in north Italy famous for textile production), the Loro Piana family started as merchants of wool fabrics at the beginning of the 19th century. In the second half of the 19th century, the family moved its activity to Valesia and founded the Lanificio Fratelli Lora e Compagnia, followed by Lanificio di Quarona di Zignone & C. at the beginning of the 20th century.
Loro Piana was established, in 1924, by Pietro Loro Piana. In the post-war period, his nephew Franco took over the company and moved it into the international high fashion markets.
Since 2000, Loro Piana has sponsored an annual prize for the best bale of wool, which produces enough fabric for 50 men’s suits.
THOMAS MASON
THOMAS MASON
Thomas Mason flaunts a timeless elegance, in which the meticulous attention to quality and details is flanked by continuous research and experimentation. Creativity and innovation have in fact given life to an immense historical archive of inestimable value, in which bright colours accompany refined and sometimes eccentric designs and patterns. The strictly British imprinting of these historic fabrics is now reinterpreted on trendy and innovative bases, generating new rules of elegance and style for the contemporary gentlemen.