Both firms have worked together on a carefully crafted collection that takes tailoring to its most versatile expression through comfortable and lightweight proposals. The spirit of the iconic Boglioli blazer has been reinterpreted to create eight pieces whose names refer to Italian cities: Cremona, Lodi, Milano, Mantova, Brescia, Como, Monza and Lecco, the company said in a press release.
Each one of the eight blazers that make up the collection has the capacity to reinvent itself according to the outfit and the time of day. The proposals, featuring different intensities of brown, green and grey tones, also include prints such as pinstripe and tweed. The priority has been to work with Italian fabrics and European workshops. As for the materials, flannel and wool-knit form a part of the majority of the proposals in the collection.
The eight blazers that make up Mango designed by Boglioli are now available on the website and in selected stores in Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)