Boglioli

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Boglioli
IndustryFashion
Founded1974; 48 years ago (1974)[1]
Headquarters,
Owner
Number of employees
200
Websitewww.bogliolimilano.com

Boglioli is a men's tailoring family business originally based in the Italian town of Gambara (province of Brescia).

Its showroom is at Via Tortona 31 in Milan.[2] Its signature item of menswear is garment-dyed jackets.[1]

History[]

Boglioli was founded in 1974 as a family-run Italian business.

In 1987, the brand presented its first collection during Pitti Uomo.

In 2000, Boglioli gained worldwide recognition thanks to its K-Jacket, a deconstructed cashmere jacket with a vintage feel, characterised by its washed-out colors obtained through the garment-dying process.

The name of this technique comes from the particular way in which the dye is added to the garment only after it has been stitched, a completely innovative and unique method unseen before in the industry.

The success in the Italian market pushed Boglioli to expand worldwide to such countries as the United States, Canada, Japan, and Russia.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Hotchkiss, Sean (10 January 2012). "The Unstructured Life: A Q&A With the Boglioli Brothers". GQ. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. ^ Official site Boglioli Corporate info page


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