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 XL
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size XL (Extra Large). This group includes clothing from size 48 to size 52 and possibly oversized clothing suitable for the size XL. 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. When it comes to fashion, there is no one-size-fits-all. And that's especially true when it comes to women's clothes. Just because a woman wears a size XL doesn't mean she wants to dress like everyone else her size. In fact, many plus-size women take pride in their curves and enjoy showing them off with fashionable and flattering clothing. There are plenty of stylish options available for XL size women, whether they're looking for casual wear or something more formal. In recent years, the fashion industry has begun catering more to this demographic, with an increasing number of retailers offering extended sizes in both their brick-and-mortar stores and online. This means that finding fashionable and well-fitting clothes in larger sizes is easier than ever before.
Polyester
Polyester is a synthetic material that is made from a variety of materials, most commonly PET (polyethylene terephthalate). Polyester fibers are made by forcing a mass in a liquid state through a nozzle to form a fiber. These fibers can be found in virtually all textile products. The market is full of fabrics and clothing made of mixtures of polyester with other materials (most often with cotton, viscose, wool, etc.), because the combination has better properties than each material alone. Polyester cannot be dyed with commonly available dyes. Polyester products should be washed at a low temperature and preferably inside out so that the material does not mulch. The biggest advantage is low creasability. The material also dries very quickly, which is an advantage, for example, for sportswear. Polyester can replace various materials that are otherwise very expensive - silk is an example for all of them.
Ornamental
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ornamental design. This category includes original and unmistakable designs. Whether it is a variety of geometric motifs, ornaments, patches and embroidery in interesting shapes, imaginative applications, antique, romantic and Gothic patterns. Monochrome and multicolored combinations. The offer changes very often, showing here only available products in stock. Ornamental patterns on clothes have been around for centuries and are still popular today. They can be used to add interest and style to an outfit, and are often seen on dresses, skirts, blouses, and even pants. When choosing an ornamental pattern for your clothing, it’s important to consider the overall look you’re going for. For a more casual look, try pairing a printed top with solid-colored bottoms. If you want to dress up a bit more, go for a dress or skirt with a bolder print. You can also mix and match different prints together – just make sure they complement each other well. As far as accessories go, less is usually more when you’re already wearing an ornate patterned piece of clothing. A simple necklace or pair of earrings will do the trick. When it comes to shoes, opt for something neutral like black or brown pumps or sandals – anything that won’t compete with the clothes you’re already wearing. If you’re not sure how to incorporate ornamental patterns into your wardrobe without looking like you’re trying too hard, start small by adding one printed item at a time. Once you get comfortable with that look, experiment with different colors and patterns until you find what works best for you!
Winter
Winter season is the least popular part of the year for most of us. Low sun, afternoon darkness, and cold weather do not give much reason for joy. In warm and pleasant winter clothing it may not be so bad. Then you can enjoy walking through the snowy park for 100%. When the weather outside is frightful, you need gear that's not only functional but also stylish. From heavy-duty parkas to cashmere sweaters, here's what to wear when the temperature dips. Functionality is key when it comes to outerwear in winter. A good coat should keep you warm while still allowing you to move freely. It shouldn't be so bulky that it gets in your way or makes you look like a marshmallow. Look for coats with plenty of pockets (for storing gloves, hats, and scarves) and cozy linings (fleece is always a good bet). If you'll be spending time outdoors in snowy or wet conditions, make sure your coat is waterproof. When it comes to sweaters, there are two schools of thought. Some people prefer lighter layers that can be easily removed if the temperature warms up unexpectedly. Others prefer heavier pieces that will keep them warm all day long. If you tend to get cold easily, err on the side of caution and go for a thicker sweater made from wool or cashmere. If you tend to run hot, opt for a thinner knit made from cotton or linen. Either way, make sure your sweater fits well – nothing looks worse than an oversized turtleneck swallowing up your head like a giant woolly worm. There are few things more essential in winter than a great pair of boots. Not only do they keep your feet warm and dry. They also add an element of style to any outfit. Whether you're looking for something practical (like snow boots) or something more fashion-forward (like ankle booties), make sure the fit is comfortable and walk around in them before making your purchase – there's nothing worse than being stuck with sore feet halfway through a long day out in the cold!