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.
Size XS
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size XS (Extra Small). This group includes clothing from size 30 to size 38 and possibly oversized clothing suitable for a size XS. 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. Finding XS clothes can sometimes be a struggle. It's often hard to find items that are both stylish and fit well. And when you do find something you like, it's even harder to find it in your size. This is why we've decided to extend our offer of size XS women's clothes.
Sateen
Sateen is a fabric made from continuous filaments of yarns such as viscose, silk, polyester or polyamide. Sateen garment is soft to the touch, has a silky shine and lasting shape. Polyester sateen is an interesting and cheaper alternative to expensive silk sateen, which is used to produce luxury clothing. Be careful, however, when washing. Sateen is a type of fabric that has a smooth, silky feel and a lustrous finish. The resulting fabric has a soft hand and drapes well. It is often used for linens, lingerie, and other items where a smooth feel is desired. Sateen first became popular in the early twentieth century as an alternative to silk. It was used extensively during World War II as a substitute for silk, which was in short supply due to the war effort. After the war, sateen regained its popularity as a luxurious fabric for clothing and home decor items. Today, sateen is still prized for its unique combination of smoothness and durability. It is often used in high-end bedding and linens because it provides both comfort and luxury. Sateen is also popular for use in clothes such as blouses, dresses, and skirts because it flatters the figure without being clingy.
Embroidery
We show embroidered products in this category.
Embroidery is not widespread on classic clothing today. It is still an element that we find more on quality clothing. Here we bring embroidery products without a specific motif. If you are looking for a more accurate theme, try looking in the pattern selection. The available patterns are shown in the menu above. Embroidery patterns on clothes have been around for centuries. The earliest known examples date back to the 3rd century AD, when Chinese artisans began adorning clothing with intricate designs. By the Middle Ages, embroidery was a highly respected art form in Europe, and noblewomen often spent hours painstakingly stitching elaborate designs onto their gowns. Today, embroidery is most commonly seen on casual wear such as t-shirts and jeans, but it can also be used to add a touch of elegance to more formal attire. There are endless possibilities when it comes to embroidering clothing. Designs can be simple or complex, small or large, discrete or overt. Common motifs include flowers, animals, geometric shapes, and initials. Many people choose to have an embroidered design that holds personal meaning for them; for example, a favorite quote or family crest. Others simply select a design that they find aesthetically pleasing. One of the great things about embroidered clothing is that the design can be easily changed if you get tired of it after awhile. You can either remove the existing stitches and start anew with a new design, or simply cover up the old one with additional stitches (this is especially effective if you use contrasting colors). Embroidery is also relatively easy to do yourself. All you need are some basic supplies and a little bit of patience!
Autumn
Autumn season is the time after a beautiful and sunny summer. The sky is often overcast, and we enjoy pleasant autumn rains and windy days. What clothes to choose for this so-called transition period? The basis is a few layers of light clothing, which can be in case of beautiful weather to distinguish and on the contrary to wear when some cloud appears in the sky. As the weather starts to cool down and the leaves begin to change color, it's time to start thinking about your autumn wardrobe. While summer is all about breezy dresses and lightweight fabrics, autumn is the perfect time to break out the cozy sweaters and boots. But with so many different trends and styles to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start when putting together your fall looks. That's why we've put together this fashion guide for autumn clothes. Whether you're looking for casual everyday outfits or something more formal for a special occasion, we've got you covered. We'll show you how to style some of this season's key pieces, and give you ideas for creating unique and stylish looks that will keep you feeling warm all through fall. So read on for our top tips on what to wear this autumn! One of the most essential items in any Autumn wardrobe is a good coat or jacket. After all, when the temperatures start to drop you're going want somethingto throw on over your outfit to keep yourself warm. But that doesn't mean that your coat has to be boring! This season there are lots of fun and trendy coats available in a variety of colors and styles. These timeless pieces will never go out of style and will always keep you looking polished no matter where you're wearing them. For something a bit more trend-focused, try an oversized parka coat or faux fur jacket in a bright pop of color like red or pink. If sporty is more your speed, then take inspiration from this season's biggest athleisure trend. No matter what type of autumn clothes you choose, make sure it fits well since nothing ruins an outfit quite like an ill-fitting outer layer.