C.P. Co fashion reflects 3 Ms - Man, Matter, Memory
08 Mar '07
3 min read
This is a process that implies a first dyeing, which creates an indissoluble reactive chemical bond, and a following resin-washing, working as a reserving agent, the whole later integrated by colours that deposit in a homogeneous way.
A hidden matter exalting the depth of the colours and of the colour-changing nuances made evident through the presence of nylon in the various weaves.
Shoulderpieces - Functional and ergonomic design with details sometimes suggesting new gestures, such as the tiny pockets applied almost under the arm. Blousons and Mille Miglia jackets in cotton and nylon cloth treated with the “Fixed dyeing” or in polyester Earth overdyed.
Pea-coats and blousons in double cotton and nylon batavia. Blousons in very light nylon with a shiny effect, finished with cotton jersey. Mille Miglia jacket and blousons in thick leather.
Raincoats, Field jackets and Mille Miglia jackets in precious Japanese polyester satin, heavy and shiny or ultra-light, garment dyed. “Formal” jackets in linen and cotton satin, garment dyed..
Desert Camouflage, small segment of the collection, is inspired by the uniforms of the desert. A white and beige camouflage pigment-print for blousons, trousers, sweatshirts and t-shirts. A breaking point is represented by the fluorescent yellow blouson in nylon/cotton. Knitwear - Raw silk, “watercolour-dyed”, with the colour depositing on the surface without penetrating it. Silk mixed with linen in mélange colour for the garment dyeing. Linen garment-dyed with an old effect. Shirts in chalk-striped cotton, with thin stripes, fil à fil or herringboned.