Do you know the history of Chinos ? These lightweight trousers, made from cotton, have stood the test of time and remain popular, with their combination of smartness and comfort. Their origins are military, and date back almost 150 years!

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Do you know the history of Chinos ? These lightweight trousers, made from cotton, have stood the test of time and remain popular, with their combination of smartness and comfort. Their origins are military, and date back almost 150 years!
Much more than just a simple accessory, the beanie has become a mid-season and winter essential.
For style, for marketing messages or for unique branding, the beanie is THE detail that completes an outfit, and above all, one that is sure to be seen! This is a great asset for brands, who can display their logo with pride.
Have you ever wondered where the shirt came from? Or when it first appeared?
Well, the shirt’s ancestor is thought to have been found in Egypt in 3000 BC!
Let’s take a closer look at a piece of clothing that has been a staple of the workwear and fashion worlds for some years now: the bodywarmer.
This sleeveless jacket offers optimum freedom of movement, while its lightweight construction keeps the body warm without sacrificing comfort.
The Hospitality, Service and Food & Drink trades account for a great many professionals. Bakers, fishmongers, wine merchants and greengrocers, as well as waiting staff, chefs and hotel managers, the list is long!
What do they have in common? An intense pace, staggered schedules and versatile tasks. To carry out their jobs, they need comfortable, flexible and resistant outfits, suitable for their hectic everyday lives.
Annual emissions by the textile industry
amount to 1.2 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases. Raw materials, soils, water: unsound resource management has alarming repercussions for the environment. Not to mention the fact that, in this sector, fundamental workers’ rights are not always respected.
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