Construction: braces with laces and clip
Fabric: 100% natural cork
Color: beige oak bark
HANDCRAFTED IN ITALY
Known for its extraordinary natural qualities, cork has found a new life in the world of fashion, becoming a leading material for eco-conscious designers. Traditionally used for corks and insulation, cork comes from the bark of the cork oak, a plant that grows mainly in Portugal. This material is light, waterproof, fireproof, elastic and resistant, qualities that make it an incredibly versatile and durable fabric. But what makes it really special is its sustainability: harvesting the bark does not damage the tree, allowing it to regenerate every nine years, a process that also contributes to CO2 absorption.
In the fashion industry, cork has gained popularity for its unique texture and ecological properties. Innovative designers use it to create high-fashion accessories, bags, shoes, and even garments. Its natural, pleasant-to-touch surface lends a rustic yet sophisticated aesthetic. Moreover, cork is easily combined with other materials, such as organic cotton and linen, allowing for a wide range of creative applications.
Cork items are not only beautiful to look at, but also offer exceptional functionality. They are water-resistant, making them ideal for accessories such as wallets and bags. The material's flexibility allows great design freedom, offering innovative shapes and structures. In addition, cork is naturally antimicrobial and hypoallergenic, making it suitable for those with skin sensitivities.
In conclusion, cork represents a perfect fusion of aesthetics, functionality and sustainability. Its use in fashion not only responds to an increasingly ecologically aware market need, but also celebrates a craft tradition that looks to the future with optimism and creativity.
Caring for a garment made of cork fabric requires some special care, but is relatively simple due to the robust and resistant nature of this material. First of all, it is essential to avoid washing cork in the washing machine or immersing it completely in water. In the case of superficial dirt, simply use a soft, damp cloth to gently clean the surface. For more stubborn stains, a solution of lukewarm water and neutral soap can be applied with a soft cloth, avoiding excessive rubbing.
Cork is naturally water-resistant, but prolonged exposure to high humidity or immersion can compromise its structure.
It is also important to avoid exposing cork to intense heat sources, such as radiators or direct sunlight for long periods, as excessive heat may cause the material to dry out and crack. When not in use, it is best to store cork items in a cool, dry place, away from direct light and moisture.
Finally, treating cork with the same care as luxury materials ensures that these products maintain their exceptional appearance and qualities over time, offering long life and unaltered beauty. With these simple cares, cork garments can remain a distinctive and sustainable addition to the wardrobe for many years.
It all began in our workshop in Pontecagnano in the province of Salerno, where what started out as the vision of two women, mother and daughter (Marisa and Veronica), has become a family story that dedicates its days to the creation of unique products.
Here, since 1994, tradition and passion have come together to give life to this product and all our other articles, striving every day to find new materials and new styles and experimenting with many ways of offering the best to our customers.