Why can't you find many of our products elsewhere on the Internet? In our assortment, you can also find original clothes made for us by our partners in Italy, Czech Republic and Poland. Goods made in Europe from quality materials are becoming increasingly popular. Satisfied and returning customers are nice proof of that. We are currently looking for free production capacities in Europe. If you know any, please send an advice to our customer service department.
Pink
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pink products, or products with pink shades predominating. We also include products in lilac, fuchsia, thistle and old pink shades. Pink is the color of romance and a symbol of youth. Interesting are combinations of pink with light blue, brown and gray color. When it comes to fashion, the color pink has been making quite a comeback in recent years. It's not just for little girls anymore! In fact, more and more women are turning to this lovely hue when it comes to their clothing and accessories. And we can see why! Pink is feminine without being too girly, chic yet playful, and flattering on almost any skin tone. Plus, it's just plain fun to wear! If you're looking to add a touch of pink to your wardrobe but aren't sure where to start, here are some great ideas.
Size XL
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size XL (Extra Large). This group includes clothing from size 48 to size 52 and possibly oversized clothing suitable for the size XL. This is only an approximate classification for easier filtration of goods. Always check the size chart for each product for exact dimensions. You are then much more confident that the selected size will be right for you. When it comes to fashion, there is no one-size-fits-all. And that's especially true when it comes to women's clothes. Just because a woman wears a size XL doesn't mean she wants to dress like everyone else her size. In fact, many plus-size women take pride in their curves and enjoy showing them off with fashionable and flattering clothing. There are plenty of stylish options available for XL size women, whether they're looking for casual wear or something more formal. In recent years, the fashion industry has begun catering more to this demographic, with an increasing number of retailers offering extended sizes in both their brick-and-mortar stores and online. This means that finding fashionable and well-fitting clothes in larger sizes is easier than ever before.
Alpaca
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Alpaca wool is derived from the domesticated South American alpaca llama. Compared to classic sheep wool, it is softer, warmer and softer. Among their other positive properties - it is hypoallergenic and has excellent thermal insulation properties. Alpaca is one of the rarest and highest quality types of natural wool, which is reflected in its price and availability. Color shades were obtained by gradual breeding of differently colored breeds of alpaca. Most luxury Alpaca products are not dyed in this way, but they are natural shades. Alpacas have long been a source of fiber for Peruvians and other South American peoples, but in recent years, alpaca fiber has begun to enjoy increased popularity in the fashion world. Alpaca is similar to wool but is warmer, not prickly, and does not contain lanolin, making it hypoallergenic. In addition, alpaca fibers come in many natural colors, from white to black and every shade in between. Alpacas are part of the Camelid family which includes camels, llamas and vicunas. There are two types of alpacas – the huacaya (pronounced "wah-kai-ya"), which makes up about 90% of the population with its short dense crimpy fleece and the suri (pronounced "suh-ree"), prized for its longer silky locks. A baby alpaca is called a cria (pronounced "kree-uh"). Suri alpacas were nearly extinct at one time but their numbers have increased due largely to improved breeding practices. The softness of alpaca fiber rivals that of cashmere yet it is also strong and durable. It insulates well against both heat and cold making it ideal for sweaters, hats, gloves and scarves – perfect winter wear! And because it wicks moisture away from the skin so effectively, it is also excellent for summer garments such as light weight shirts and yoga pants. The possibilities are endless when it comes to fashioning stylish clothing items out of this versatile fiber!
Casual
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casual clothes at any time during your favorite activities. Spend every day in comfortable clothes. Leisure clothing can be used when walking through the park or visiting friends. These are lifestyle clothes suitable for everyday wear. Wear what you love. Combine styles and patterns into exciting leisure outfits. There's no one definitive answer to the question of what constitutes casual style. In general, though, most people would agree that dressing casually means eschewing formal attire in favor of more relaxed clothing. This might include items like jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers. Of course, just because something is considered casual doesn't mean it can't also be stylish. Many fashionistas have perfected the art of creating looks that are both comfortable and chic. It is possible to dresscasually without looking sloppy or unkempt. In fact, often times it can look even more put-together than if you were wearing a suit or other more formal apparel. One key to nailing casual style is choosing garments that fit well and flatter your figure. Ill-fitting clothes can make anyone look frumpy, regardless of how trendy or expensive they may be. Another important element is learning how to mix and match different pieces to create interesting and unique ensembles; simply throwing on a pair of jeans and a tee isn't going to cut it if you want to stand out from the crowd. And lastly, don't forget accessories! A great handbag or piece of jewelry can really take an outfit up a notch (or two). So now that we've gone over some basics, let's get into some specifics. What are some popular trends in casual wear right now? One big trend we're seeing lots of lately is athleisure - think leggings paired with cute tops for running errands or working out at the gym (but not actually working out per se...). If this sounds like too much effort for you then never fear - denim remains always in style as far as casualwear goes.