About Fioroni
In 1978, Fioroni started as a small artisan workshop on the shores of Lake Trasimeno in Umbria: one sewing machine, one craftsman. In more than forty years, the family business grew into one of Italy's most respected knitwear brands. In 2015, Fioroni was acquired by the Neapolitan tailoring label Cesare Attolini, which strengthened and expanded the brand's artisanal identity.
The cashmere used by Fioroni comes from China, Mongolia and India, from the Hircus goat, the finest cashmere in the world. Thirty artisans process this yarn by hand into knitwear that undergoes every quality control process before shipment. Fioroni is one of the first five Italian companies to have obtained the "Italian Textile Fashion" traceability certification: every step from raw material to finished product takes place in-house.