Blog di Rifò
Artificial VS natural dyes : all differences in garments dyeing
La teinture des fibres textiles représente peut-être l'étape la plus polluante de l'industrie de la mode. Elle nécessite beaucoup d'eau...
Lire la suite...The Properties of Natural and Pure Fibers
With consciousness of damages and impact of fast fashion comes the awareness of a before and after in our consumption...
Lire la suite...We tested the anti microplastics washing bag Guppyfriend
Did you know that through the use of washing machines a city of 100,000 inhabitants releases every day the equivalent...
Lire la suite...Industrial archeology in Prato: a journey to the places where textile regeneration was born
What is it that attracts us so much about old factories, abandoned industrial spaces and the one converted to new...
Lire la suite...Knitting decreases: what is it?
Knitwear is a textile field rich in tradition and artisan knowledge.There is a world behind every single knitted garment, made...
Lire la suite...Rifò's 2020, let's recap
Here we go, 2020 is over. We could begin this blog post by celebrating the end of this surreal, bad...
Lire la suite...Knitting recycled cashmere. The RE-Cashmere balls from Rifò X Bettaknit collaboration
We have often been asked if there was the possibility of buying our recycled cashmere directly in balls, to have...
Lire la suite...What does mulesing free mean and which are the alternatives to this practice
Rifò uses for its winter collection a yarn composed of 95% recycled cashmere and 5% virgin merino wool certified RWS...
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