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Abbigliamento · Jewelry

Un rivenditore di articoli sportivi e per l'outdoor che offre abbigliamento atletico, attrezzature fitness e abbigliamento da esterno.

Abbigliamento e attrezzature per chi ama muoversi in libertà

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THeFollY

THeFollY sells women’s ready-to-wear, shoes and leather goods priced €150-€600 for dresses and €300-€900 for bags—positioned in the contemporary-premium bracket. Collections are released seasonally through the brand’s own e-commerce site and a single brick-and-mortar boutique in the heart of Florence, Italy; selected pieces are also available at a handful of independent concept stores across Europe. The label is built on small-batch, locally made production: every garment and accessory is cut, sewn and finished within a 30 km radius of Florence using Tuscan hides and dead-stock Italian fabrics. Signature items include reversible leather totes with raw-edge seams and linen shirtdresses dyed with vegetable tannins—products that foreground craft over logo-driven branding. Core customers are 28-45-year-old creative professionals, architects and editors who travel frequently and value traceable supply chains. They buy THeFollY for minimalist silhouettes that still carry artisanal texture, aligning with a slow-fashion ethos and the narrative of supporting regional workshops. THeFollY competes with other Mediterranean “quiet-luxury” labels that balance modern cuts and heritage workmanship. It differentiates by limiting scale—no wholesale giants, no seasonal discounts—and by offering made-to-order tweaks (strap length, dye tone) executed in the same Florentine atelier within ten days.

Tuscan craft made to fit your life, not trends

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Thepatternatelier

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Architectural patterns for sewists who design their own wardrobe

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Accessori che trasformano il quotidiano in stile autentico

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Leather that ages like you do, made where you can see it happen

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Pavidas

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Handmade Spanish leather that earns its place in your closet

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  • Indipendente
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Diruoccocalzature

Diruoccocalzature is a southern-Italian footwear house that hand-makes men’s and women’s dress shoes, ankle boots, loafers and seasonal sandals; most pairs sit between €220-€380, placing the brand in the accessible-premium tier. 95 % of sales are generated through the monobrand e-commerce site, with the remainder coming from a small showroom in Gravina di Puglia and periodic trunk shows in Milan and Rome. Every model is cut from full-grain French and Italian calfskin, lasted on proprietary Bologna-construction soles and finished with hand-antiqued patinas; the label’s best-known line is the “Radica” collection, whose oak-bark soles and hand-stitched Norwegian welts are promoted as recraftable for a decade. Limited production runs (150–200 pairs per style) and made-to-order sizing in five widths are positioned as the antidote to mass-luxury uniformity. Core buyers are 28-50-year-old professionals across Italy, Germany and Japan who want classic silhouettes without luxury-house mark-ups and who value traceable Puglian craftsmanship; sustainability cues—vegetable tanning, local supply chain within 150 km, plastic-free shipping—align with slow-fashion values. Diruoccocalzature competes with Mediterranean bench-made labels that sit just below top-tier luxury; it undercuts them by 25-35 % through DTC pricing, offers faster MTO delivery (10-14 days) and spotlights its region-specific artisan story rather than generic “Italian” heritage.

Shoes made to last a decade, priced for this season

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Coiroshop

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