MANUFACTURERS


Sartoria1860 chooses a range of high-quality fabrics from reputable companies with extensive experience and a solid history. These companies expertly work with fine yarns, the result of careful research combined with the most advanced technologies, to guarantee a product of the highest quality: durable, comfortable, and valuable.

Therefore, dear user, the shirt you purchase on Sartoria1860.it is not the result of mass production but rather a product designed for each individual. It is tailored for those who appreciate comfort without sacrificing elegance, for those who prefer to stand out subtly, and for those who view clothing as a means of self-enhancement.

SÖKTAŞ

It is a manufacturer specialized in fine fabrics for shirts, which meet every requirement of design, quality, finish, exclusivity, and ease of processing. Founded in 1971 on innovative research and development capabilities, it boasts the production of over 300,000 fabrics to produce shirts with the most sought-after cuts, always keeping up with trends.

BRIXIATRADE

With a keen focus on offering a wide range of shirt fabrics, Brixiatrade Spa has established itself in both the national and international markets to provide a product of excellent quality at a great price, with the best service and ample availability of ready-to-ship fabric. Founded in 1975 in Borgosatollo, in the province of Brescia, Brixiatrade Spa has distinguished itself for over 40 years by playing a leading role in the textile industry and yarn production.

PINTO

Since in 1933, from the guiding spirit and willpower of the young Achille Pinto, a man of great charisma and extensive experience in the textile industry. The corporate logo chosen by Pinto depicts a bee, symbolizing commitment to hard work and tenacity. Originally a producer of printed and jacquard fabrics for ties, over the years the company has expanded its range of production to include fabrics for scarves and men's and women's clothing.

ANDREAZZA & CASTELLI

Founded in 1919 by Giovanni Andreazza and Carlo Castelli, industrial weavers of cotton and hemp, which at the time was traditionally woven by families in the area using hand looms. The original name of the company was in fact "Tessitura meccanica Andreazza & Castelli," and until the post-World War II period, the production mainly consisted of fabrics for clothing and workwear, sold directly to wholesale customers or woven on behalf of third parties.