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.
See also
- Ermenegildo Zegna
- Loro Piana
- Dormeuil
- Holland & Sherry
- Carlo Barbera
- 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 Archived 2022-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
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