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Le Marche Shoes for Children: Jarrett, Monte Urano

Le Marche Shoes for Children: Jarrett, Monte Urano | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Jarrett Shoes for children provides a large range of models right for different needs and use: from ceremonial to sporty, from mocs to boots, from sneakers to flats and ankle boots.
Created to provide different looks every day in mind: trendy, classic, elegant, casual, informal, sporty and mainly comfortably.
Jarrett's shoes are totally made in Italy and are characterized by high quality materials and new leather for children who want move with men/women's fashion trends.


 

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Ties Le Marche: Cravattificio Dorico

Ties Le Marche: Cravattificio Dorico | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Seven crease ties, double ties, children's ties, ascots and promotional ties. Each product is precisely hand-made by each of our individual tie manufacturer specialists

 


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Simonetta: children clothing from Le Marche

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Simonetta children clothing, was founded in the first half of the 1950s by Maria Bianca Mazzarini Stronati who decided to open a small dressmaker’s shop for children in Jesi, a small medieval town in the Marche region, Italy.

The refined elegance of the materials used, the detailing of the tiny clothes, the perfect wearability and comfort and the strong innovative design have been the distinguishing elements since the beginning of production. Maria Bianca named this exclusive line of clothes after one of her two daughters: Simonetta.

 


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