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.
Denim
Denim is a strong and durable cotton fabric with twill weave. It is used for the production of jeans clothes. The traditional denim color is blue and was originally used for the manufacture of workwear. It is sufficiently strong in seam and tensile and elastic in the weft direction. Today it is a common part of our wardrobes and is used not only for the production of trousers, dresses or skirts. Denim clothing is very comfortable for everyday wear. Denim is a sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, that is used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing. Denim was originally made in France in the 19th century and was imported to the United States in large quantities during the 1850s. In the 1960s and 1970s, denim became fashionable as part of the hippie subculture and later as a fashion statement for young people in general. Today, denim is one of the most popular fabrics in the world and is used in a wide variety of clothing items including jeans, shirts, jackets, skirts, dresses, shorts, and even shoes. One of denim’s most iconic uses is in jeans. Denim jeans were first invented by Levi Strauss & Co. in 1873 and have been a wardrobe staple ever since. Originally designed as workwear for cowboys and miners, jeans soon became popular with all kinds of people thanks to their comfort and durability. Today there are endless styles of jeans available making them suitable for any occasion; from ripped skinny jeans to mom-jeans and everything in between. Another popular way to wear denim is with a denim jacket. Originally created as part of workers’ uniforms (hence the name “jean jacket”), this timeless piece has been updated over the years to become a style essential. Whether you opt for a classic trucker style or something more fitted and trendy, a denim jacket will add instant cool-factor to any outfit while also keeping you warm on cooler days. If you want to incorporate denim into your look but don’t want to wear head-to-toe blue then why not try adding some accents instead? A pair of white sneakers with distressed blue details looks great with black jeans or shorts; alternatively try pairing a chambray shirt with khaki trousers or skirts for an ultra preppy look. If you really want to push the boat out then go all out by teaming different shades of denim together – just make sure they are different enough that they don’t clash.
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!
Sexy
Clothes that make you feel like a goddess. You will attract the attention of all men around you and friends will be secretly envious. Our tips for beautiful
sexy clothes for casual wear for more rare occasions. Clothing cut and used patterns encourage imagination and perfectly combines into elegant and sports outfit. There's no need to reveal too much and you will still look amazingly sexy. There's no question that sexiness is in the eye of the beholder, but there are certain styles that just ooze sex appeal. Whether it's a slinky dress, killer heels or smoldering makeup, when you exude confidence and own your look, you're automatically ten times hotter. If you're looking to up your sexy style quotient, here are some tips to get you started. Dress to impress. A little black dress is always a good choice for a night out, but if you really want to turn heads try something unexpected like a plunging neckline or body-con silhouette. Make sure whatever you wear fits well and flatters your figure – nothing kills sexy vibes faster than an ill-fitting outfit. Accessorize with attitude. The right accessories can take any outfit from drab to fab – think statement earrings, a bold cuff or even just a great pair of sunglasses. When it comes to handbags, go for something luxe and attention-grabbing like fur or snakeskin (bonus points if it doubles as a clutch). And don't forget about shoes! Sky-high heels will lengthen your legs and make you feel like a million bucks. Finish off your look with some sultry makeup. Smokey eyes never fail to score major seduction points – they make your gaze more intense and mysterious. intensify the effect by pairing them with nude lips or bright red lipstick (just be sure not to overdo it on the gloss). And remember less is definitely more when it comes time to apply perfume - one spritz on each wrist should do the trick.