Unbranded Luxury Loro Piana

size:226mm * 121mm * 56mm
color:Red
SKU:925
weight:260g

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You can find it on the interiors and facades of outposts in glistening UAE shopping malls, on strategically unbranded £1,500 vicuña and cashmere baseball hats worn .

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Some of my favorite fashion houses in the Quiet Luxury category include The Row, Loro Piana, Hermès, Brunello Cucinelli, MaxMara, and Loewe. Quiet Luxury tends to stay away from .

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This is evident to anyone who’s slipped on a merino wool sweater or sueded sandal from Loro Piana, widely revered for its careful attention to sourcing and its resultantly .

Loro Piana

Sem estampas extravagantes ou logos aparentes, a grife italiana conquistou uma clientela seletiva que busca exclusividade, qualidade e discrição. Com .

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Here are 15 brands and stores like Loro Piana that you should definitely check out. 1. Brunello Cucinelli is renowned for its exquisite cashmere and sophisticated .

Loro Piana Handbags

But come 2025, there is one quiet luxury label that is choosing to come into the spotlight: Loro Piana, the Italian luxury fashion house known for its sumptuous wool sweaters .

The History Behind Loro Piana’s Timeless Luxury

Loro Piana is the epitome of old money, on par with Hermes. However, unlike Hermes, Loro Piana is extremely low-key. It doesn’t invite celebrities to endorse it or .

Luxury Italian Leather Bags

Sourced from Italian luxury brands such as Loro Piana and Brunello Cucinelli, the caps seen in Succession share much in common with those found in our range at Varsity Headwear – .

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Italic will sell products made by the same manufacturers contracted by luxury brands like Prada, Celine and Burberry. . Bag, $135, from factory used by Miu Miu; Cashmere .

Fakta Brand Loro Piana, Berstandar

But rapid growth during the holiday season for logo-free brands, including Zegna and its LVMH-owned rival Loro Piana, suggest the “quiet luxury” boom is far from over. Loro Piana is “actually growing too fast, I would prefer to .

So, what’s the deal? Why is this brand, that apparently *doesn’t* shove its logo in your face, suddenly the hottest thing since sliced avocado toast? Well, from what I’m gathering (and let’s be real, a lot of this is gleaned from vaguely reading articles while simultaneously doom-scrolling), it’s all about “quiet luxury.” Basically, it’s the anti-Gucci. No flashy logos, no obnoxious branding, just ridiculously expensive, exquisitely made stuff that only other ridiculously rich people will recognize. Think of it as a secret handshake for the ultra-wealthy.

And Loro Piana? They’re like, *masters* of this. Apparently, their cashmere is so soft, you’d think angels were knitting it while humming lullabies. I haven’t personally verified this, because, you know, I’m currently rocking a Target sweater (no judgement!), but that’s the vibe I’m getting. The brand’s history is also interesting with the label being on par with Hermes, but they are completely opposite when it comes to endorsing celebrities.

But here’s where things get a little…wonky, if you ask me. Loro Piana is supposedly low-key, right? But then I’m reading about them “choosing to come into the spotlight” in 2025. What?! Isn’t that, like, the opposite of quiet? It’s like a shy person deciding to wear a neon pink jumpsuit to a funeral. Makes no sense! Maybe they’re just trying to subtly whisper louder, if that even makes sense. I dunno. Marketing is weird.

And then you’ve got brands like Italic, promising to sell stuff from the *same* factories that make Prada and Celine, but without the logo. Which is…interesting. It’s like, is it *really* the same? Or is it like buying “inspired by” perfume? I’m skeptical. But hey, if you can snag a Miu Miu-esque bag for $135, more power to ya. Just don’t go around pretending you’re actually wearing Miu Miu, okay? Authenticity matters, even in the world of unbranded luxury (or *especially* in that world, maybe?).

The Succession caps are a great example of the brand, because they are made from the same Italian leather as Loro Piana and Brunello Cucinelli.

And finally, this whole “growing too fast” thing? Loro Piana apparently wants to slow down. I mean, good for them, I guess? But it does make me wonder about sustainability, both in terms of the environment and the actual quality of the stuff they’re churning out. If you’re prioritizing profit over craftsmanship, are you *really* still quiet luxury?

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