LinenVogue la classè opens India’s largest showroom of European linen fabrics
23rd August 2021, Mumbai:
lagship brand of BRFL Textiles, LinenVogue la classè has opened India’s largest showroom of European linen fabrics in Jayanagar, Bengaluru. The 3,400 sq ft showroom offers an inexhaustible display of the finest European linen and Egyptian Giza cotton fabrics It alsFo offers a myriad range of options including solid colours, yarn dyed stripes, checks, Jacquards, Ombreys, embroidery and printed fabrics in pure linen and linen blended fabrics for shirts, trousers, jackets, suits and ethnic wear for both men and women.
The fabrics offered are anti-allergic, anti-bacterial, and have anti UV radiation and high-moisture absorption, keeping the wearer cool in summer and apt for Indian weather. LinenVogue la classè is certified by European Flax – a global standard for premium European Linen fiber. The store also showcases Giza Classé, another premium brand of BRFL Textiles, of Giza cotton fabrics made from the world’s best Egyptian long staple cotton fiber. It also has customized tailoring facility for men, women and children.
LinenVogue la classè is renowned for its high-end, niche, designer fabrics crafted, spun, woven, processed and finished in the company’s Tarapur uni. The brand is certified by CELC (European Confederation of Flax & Hemp), a guarantee of traceability for premium linen fiber grown in Europe, and is a natural and sustainable fiber cultivated without artificial irrigation and is GMO-free.
Currently LinenVogue la classè has 30 showrooms across the country including Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.
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