you're welcome softgrey, *sayan
*sayan said:
hi runner,
thnsx so much for always updating the pics.
I have a question and i think only you could answer since you were in contact with the clothes. What justifies the price of the t shirts. Im not saying its too expensive or not worth it, but i know sometimes its hard to tell on a picture the details.
Whats the Fabric, where is it from , where was it knitted? what treatments went into it, how many pieces where produced?how precise is the cut?
everything looks fabulous, along with carpe diem , these products are now reference to me.
thnx
hi *sayan
the stuff really varies in price at each retailer. the prices at some store this spring were just two-thirds of the ones at some other store. higher still at the smaller stores nuder private management which don't sell any private label stuff.
so, those knit t-shirts/tops themselves would not be always the reason for the decision of the prices.
apart from that, they are particular about things which might seem trivial in more practical eyes. a tension of the stretch, a peculiar finish of the seam, etc. whether it's appealing or not depends on you. sorry, I don't have enough technical terms to tell those kinds of things well.
LUC is managed by a staff of eight people including Luca and his sister.
the pieces are made of silk, cashmere, cotton, linen/ramie and wool.
they are produced by a long-established manufacturer (maybe "historical fathers knitwear company" something) in Perugia. this manufacturer is run by Luca's father. it also has been done Prada maybe from its beginning, some of CDG/Junya, Brunello Cucinelli and more.
http://www.brunellocucinelli.it/
I don't know how many pieces.../how precise...etc.
man at work in the studio
photographed by Luca Laurini