KITON Napoli Scarf Shawl Mufflers Stole Cloth Pattern Graphic-Print Silk 45x180Cm
SIZE : 45 cm x 180 cm - BRAND NEW - MADE IN ITALY - Brand style ID: USCIACX0431B57005 -This Kiton scarf is made in Italy from 
a luxurious material. It can be used by a wide range of people regardless of age, regardless of men's or women's. .It is made from best materials
the scarf would come as a stand-out piece amongst your highend accessories and is sure to turn heads with its iconic design.This item is made in 
Italy with a focus on materials and manufacturing methods.

Kiton Kiton graphic-print silk scarf - graphic-print silk scarf-Made in Italy
- indigo blue - silk - fine knit all over graphic print - square shape - frayed edge wraparound style - Composition Silk 100%
- Washing instructions Dry Clean Only - Brand style ID: USCIACX0431B57005 - graphic-print silk scarf - "Pattern" scarf - Color: Blue
- Product code: USCIACX0431B57005 - Composition:100% seta - Measurements: 41.5x170 cm
 
ABOUT THE BRAND : 

Italian label Kiton (pronounced KEY-TON) is regarded as one of the best tailoring brands in the world, known globally for its luxurious, handmade 
suits. The label was established in 1956 by Neapolitan textile merchant Ciro Paone under the name CiPa, which combined the founder's initials.the 
clothes speak for themselves: impeccable tailoring and meticulous attention given to detail. To put it simply, when it comes down to the quality of 
material and craftsmanship, there is no better suit than a Kiton suit.Kiton suits aren't new, but the Neapolitan tailoring label exists in a rarified 
space for the best handmade clothing and accessories

The name Kiton is synonymous with luxury, but it's first and foremost about quality. This has little to do with ostentation, but is something that 
perceptive, in-the-know people notice. It's the opposite of flamboyance and pretension, which in the age of Instagram, are the qualities that drive 
so much of the mainstream apparel industry today. We love Kiton's values, such as obsession, family spirit, and respect for the city of Naples. What
makes Neapolitan style so distinctive?

Naples has a tradition of tailoring whose origins go back centuries and can be traced back to 1351, the year when the Confraternity of Tailors was 
founded. During the splendor of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Naples was a magnificent capital, the European hub of fashion and clothing together 
with London and Paris. It was in the fifteenth century that the first wool and silk factories flourished in Naples, encouraging the development of a 
school of Neapolitan tailoring.By about 1600, 607 Neapolitan tailors were registered in the Confraternity of Tailors. After a brief period of decline, 
due to the difference between clean, linear European fashions which clashed with the sumptuous tastes of Naples, Neapolitan tailoring succeeded in 
reinventing itself through exceptional manual skills and the refinement of the fabrics, until it attained the excellence which is now acknowledged 
worldwide.The development of the art of tailoring was also encouraged by special climatic factors which led to the need to have a jacket that was 
light and comfortable to wear.

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Why Italian Tailoring Brand Kiton Has The Ultimate Bragging Rights

In the space race of quality that is the world of luxury menswear, few brands can claim to soar quite as close to the sun as Neapolitan tailor Kiton. The brand has been known under this name, which refers to the ancient Greek word khitōn, a kind of tunic worn during prayer, since 1968, but its history stretches back to 1956, when textile merchant Mr Ciro Parone founded the first incarnation of the company under the name CIPA.

In the intervening years, though it seems somewhat counterintuitive to say so, the house's key innovation has been its strict adherence to making clothing the traditional way in an industry that, even at the high end, is becoming more industrialised. If you visit Kiton's impressive factory in Arzano, as MR PORTER did in late 2019 to produce the video above, you will see a surprising dearth of machines, automatons, computerized gadgets and other 21st-century trappings. In their place, a heroic army of more than 400 tailors, trained in every step of the production process, from cutting to ironing, labor by hand on the brand's superlative products, in a production line like no other.

The typical Kiton garment takes upwards of 25 hours to produce and is likely to be overseen by 150 people. Everything is done with traditional tools - chalk, scissors, needles and thread - and rather than repeating one process ad infinitum, the brand's staff take up different stations depending on the day, so they develop true expertise by working on a wide variety of tasks and processes. Finding such multi-skilled tailors in the first place is not easy in the modern world, which is why, in 2001, Kiton established its own tailoring school. There, an elite selection of young recruits train for three years until the brand's production manager judges them to be capable of completing about 50 per cent of the processes required to make a jacket. Many of the graduates then go on to work at the company, continuing its long legacy as a brand where traditional skills are not just kept alive, but in excellent condition.

“Part of the brand ethos has always been uniting long-established skills with the finest (and rarest) fabrics available”
This investment in tailoring expertise is a large part of what makes Kiton renowned as one of the highest quality tailoring brands in the world. But it doesn't stop there. Part of the brand ethos has always been uniting these long-established skills with the finest (and rarest) fabrics available. In the past, this has meant scouring mills and auction houses across Italy and England, but in 2010, this dedication to excellence in fabric led to Kiton's acquisition of the Carlo Barbera mill in Biella, which is now dedicated to producing the exclusive fabrics for the fire.

As for the products themselves, no, they are not cheap by anyone's standards. But what is reflected in that price is not only the flattering Neapolitan cut or the excellent fabrics, but the days of painstaking hand labour, years of training and vast expertise that have gone into their construction and resulted in details, such as a boat-shaped breast pockets that follow the curve of a jacket's armhole or embroided buttonholes hand-cut with a hammer and chisel, that you simply won't find anywhere else.

To see for yourself how it all comes together - this, we guarantee, is something of a treat - click play on the video above, in which the brand's production manager Mr Silverio Paone walks us through Kiton's astonishing, time-honored working processes.
The typical Kiton garment takes upwards of 25 hours to produce and is likely to be overseen by 150 people. Everything is done with traditional tools - chalk, scissors, needles and thread - and rather than repeating one process ad infinitum, the brand's staff take up different stations depending on the day, so they develop true expertise by working on a wide variety of tasks and processes. Finding such multi-skilled tailors in the first place is not easy in the modern world, which is why, in 2001, Kiton established its own tailoring school. There, an elite selection of young recruits train for three years until the brand's production manager judges them to be capable of completing about 50 per cent of the processes required to make a jacket. Many of the graduates then go on to work at the c