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.
Purple
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purple color, or products that are predominantly purple. We also include products in violet, lilac and wine shades. Light purd shades of violet are classified as neutral colors and combine well with other colors. The brighter purple color stands out in combination with the brown shades. There's no denying that purple is having a moment in the fashion world. The rich, regal hue was all over the season, from New York to Milan to Paris. And it's not just for clothing—purple is also popping up in accessories and even makeup. If you're looking to add a little purple to your wardrobe, there are plenty of ways to do it. You can go all-out with a head-to-toe lavender look, or add a pop of color with some violet shoes or a plum purse. Not sure how to wear purple? Here are some ideas to get you started. For an unexpected twist on classic denim, try pairing purple jeans with a white tee and black blazer. It's a chic yet easy look that works for day or night. If you're feeling daring, take style cues from the runway and pair different shades of purple together. A lilac sweater looks great with aubergine pants or skirts—just make sure each piece fits well so you don't look like you're wearing your mom's clothes! To tone down a bright shade of purple, mix it with neutrals like gray or camel. This will help create a more sophisticated look that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Looking for something festive yet understated? Swap your little black dress for a luscious plum one instead. It's perfect for holiday parties and other formal events (just don't forget the jewelry!).
Size M
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size M (Medium). This group includes clothing from size 40 to size 46 and possibly oversized clothing suitable for the size M figure. 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. Size M women's clothes are a great option for those who want to flaunt their curves. There is a wide range of size M women's clothing available in the market, which means that there is something for everyone. Fashion has come a long way in recent years, and there are now more stylish and flattering options than ever before. Whether you're looking for something casual or formal, there's sure to be a size M women's garment that suits your needs. There are also plenty of options when it comes to activewear. No matter what your personal style may be, there's no reason why you can't find fashionable size M clothing items to add to your wardrobe. With so many great choices available, it's easy to build a versatile collection of pieces that will let you express yourself however you see fit.
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!
Summer
Summer season is a time of rest and vacation. Hot sunny days invite you to spend time by the pool or go to the bar with friends for a cocktail. Summer clothing is made of light and airy materials with pleasant patterns. The higher the heat, the more the length of the clothes shorter. Summer fashion is all about being comfortable and looking good at the same time. Wearing light and airy fabrics will keep you cool in the heat, while still looking put-together. Opt for natural fibers like linen or cotton instead of synthetics like polyester. And don’t forget to protect your skin from the sun with a hat or sunglasses. For women, summer clothes are always a popular choice. Look for ones that are loose and flowy, made from light fabrics like linen or cotton. Pair them with sandals or espadrilles for a casual look, or dress them up with heels and a statement necklace for something more formal. Just make sure they’re not too short so you can stay cool and avoid any unwanted attention in the hotter weather.