Spoiler Pitti Immagine Uomo 105: Xacus' contemporary classic 

 

The shirt is one of the inescapable symbols of men's classic style, which in this new edition of Pitti, number 105, gives a signal of continuity with the universe of the tailoring industry that finds its roots in our territory and becomes a benchmark for the world market. Once again, the International Trade Fair dedicated to men's fashion, echoes the evolution of men's luxury, meant as the keeper of a sartorial tradition, its quality standards and fine fabrics, moving toward new shapes and more comfy fits.
A reply formulated on the needs of a new-generation global market, in which Xacus makes itself the spokesman for such a valuable productive axis as the contemporary shirt.

 

 

 

 

 

Texture research and effortless elegance

 

The watchwords are reconfirmed to be research and effortless elegance, but defined by an ever-changing thrust with surprising results each season. If the Journey line shirts, in fact, is designed to offer a more natural comfort, the popular Active shirts return with a new twist, thanks to the frosted fabric with which they are produced, amplifying that pleasant sensation on the skin that allows us to wear them throughout the day. Revolution in textures: from the new striped shirts, to dobby cotton, to checks, to the new false solids melange. 

 

 

 

 

 

Dynamic attitude

 

For a company like Xacus that knows the lifestyle of the contemporary man, research can only go toward those innovative fibers that combine classic style with the need for a higher-performance shirt that can offer greater movement freedom, when traveling or for those scooting across town from one appointment to the next, without having to give up a sophisticated, business-oriented style: this is the mission of the Seasonal shirt. More structured but still ultra-flexible is the Xacus Knitted shirt, made from a blend of polyamide and cotton in a range of solids and 3D stretch and wrinkle free floral jaquards.

 

 

 

 

 

The Xacus sustainable Fashion

 

Denim shirts still on the wave’s crest, but in new shades of forest green, beige and cobalt.  Zero-impact cold dyeing for bio-based velvet shirts whose pigments are derived from coffee, mint, rose and orange and made with significant energy and water savings of about 500 times compared to normal industrial dyes.