Kiton

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Kiton is an Italian luxury tailoring company founded in 1956 and known for made-to-measure and ready-to-wear suits produced by hand by artisans. The available content does not describe a formal sustainability strategy, but it does show an emphasis on durability, repairable use over time, and quality as including the lives of the people who make the products. The company also states that it bought its own mill in 2010 and is 100% vertically integrated, allowing it to invest in fabric development and quality production in Italy.

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Bought its own mill

You bought your own mill in 2010. That aside, your company is 100% vertically integrated. What are the advantages? Kiton is very well known for its fabrics, and that is part of our DNA and why we are recognised worldwide. Buying a mill factory in Biella, which is the best place to make clothes in Italy is a big point for us.

Made-to-measure by hand

Our made-to-measure and ready-to-wear is done in the same way, piece by piece—by hand—by our artisans. It’s no different in production.

Produces long-lasting suits

I believe our suits are an investment, they are not what you buy just for one season, you can have a suit that will last you for 10 to 20 years.

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