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New Shapes, New Nuances
Excellent value for money is what sets Canadian Classics.
THE INTRECCIATI MODELS MADE OF HAND-WOVEN DOWN TUBES ARE REAL EYE-CATCHERS.
CANADIAN CLASSICS Canadian Classics ensures that the winter is anything but grey. The models of the upcoming collection are colourful, young, and feature all kinds of innovative shapes and styles. “The design team has taken it to the next level and created pieces that are truly unique. Take the woven models. The “Intrecciati” include long and short waistcoats, as well as jackets and coats, made of hand-woven down tubes, which are innovative in their look and come across as very cool,” says Simone Ponziani, CEO of Artcrafts International, the Florence-based jacket brand’s parent company. The Eugenie series has been expanded: it now features cropped and puffy designs in the style of the 1990s, but also egg-shape jackets. As always, the models come in many different colours and patterns, such as an eccentric animal print, and are partly made of recycled materials. “We continue to pursue the path of sustainability and are very proud that we can offer an increasing number of pieces made from regenerated fabrics and fillings. In fact, many of our models are now also available in vegan leather,” Ponziani explains. The “Nuvolati” (derived from “nuvola”, the Italian word for cloud) remain eye-catchers: A very light jacket style in different styles and “cloudy” colours.
•Innovative shapes and styles •Eugenie line now includes cropped, puffy, and eggshaped designs •Increasing use of recycled materials
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