Courtesy: Daniel Quintanilla
Courtesy: Daniel Quintanilla
Courtesy: Daniel Quintanilla
Courtesy: Daniel Quintanilla

Cashmere At Its Finest

In this final day of UBM Men’s Trade Show here at New York City’s Javits Center, the Mrket’s cornered with a neighbor of theirs that’s Made In Italy, featuring the best of the best that’s supported by the Italian Trade Commission, having the finest brands that Italy has to offer, one of them being Napoleone Erba who specializes in craftsmenship with their line of sweaters.

Napoleone Erba is a designer that has been around for over 100 years, where its roots began as a hat company prior to when the company first started, it goes as far back as 1850, fast-forward to the late 1950’s where the hat market had dramatically changed, and focus shifted from hats to knitwear, where passion for luxury and elegance together with the use of precious cashmere gain the favor of the Italian and foreign market.

Napoleone Erba’s speciality in cashmere are cashmere silk sweaters, giving off an incredible soft to the touch at the lightest feel, Napoleone Erba also is known for cashmere hooded sweaters that have Napoleone Erba’s name and established year on them, Napoleone Erba also has a big appetite for cashmere joggers one can enjoy in their leisure time.

Cable knit cashmere are also a strong staple with Napoleone Erba as it specializes in not only a pattern of cable knit sweaters and turtlenecks, but also has honeycomb patterns in their tops that come in beige and navy blue for the most part.

Napoleone Erba remains true to its evolving and emerging history with knits that have been praising not only the Italian market, but high-end knit markets around the world, being the utmost stylish with men and women alike.

Daniel Quintanilla

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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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