Piave Maitex, the Italian knitted fashion fabrics producer has come up with a double sided fabric for shape wear, providing moisture management and thermal regulation. The company uses a double-sided knit-mode. One of the sides aims to ensure freshness and breathability. The other side, in microfiber, is designed to ensure wicking and moisture dissipation to the outside. Piave Maitx offers a range of new technological fabrics as well as a new collection of printed lingerie.
The company is a leader in stretch mesh. It combines the sensuality of extreme lightness and transparency with the technical features necessary for comfort. The new mesh fabrics are made from extremely fine yarns, microfiber to enhance softness, monofilament for a touch of sensuality, with a high percentage of elastomer for a perfect fit. These fabrics aim to embody seduction in intimate apparel.
Neotech 2.0 is the company’s latest cutting-edge knitting solution, especially soft and comfortable thanks to fine microfiber yarn, expressing the ideal application for a sophisticated, seductive and modeling lingerie mainly characterized by transparency. Romantic is all about floral designs, colored with soft hues to make this the most romantic theme of the collection, in which delicate petals of flowers lie on transparent water colored, cream and powder pink grounds.
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