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In recent years, the combination of two textile fibers such as bamboo and organic cotton has given rise to a line of out-of-water (or cover-ups): Bamboo Wear.

Kaftans that each season have been renewed in colors, decorations and fashions, in addition to the continuous evolution of the fabric from which they are made. This year's proposal features degradé dyeing.

White is the common thread, a pure and essential color that brings out the tan and comes to life through shades of summer-inspired colors.

Pigments expertly shaded manually by gradual immersion make each piece unique, in the best tradition of made in Italy. In addition to this new version, Bamboo Wear confirms the Dinka and Wave variants, dyed in reserve using the Tie Dye technique, with an ethnic flavor.

The fresh fabric, with a soft and impalpable hand, the wide and feminine cuts, presented in Medium and Long lengths, with a light texture for an ethereal and contemporary elegance, strictly ONE SIZE.

The kaftans are hybrid and transversal garments, easy to wear, protagonists of beach vacations but perfect for other occasions as well, versatile and usable even in the evening embellished with the right accessories. Certainly the kaftan boasts a long history that has led it to become a wardrobe classic, bringing with it its timeless charm.

In the 7th century B.C. it was worn indifferently by men and women, open at the front, with wide sleeves, and contrasted with the costumes of classical civilizations (Greeks and Romans) that involved draped unsewn fabrics that wrapped around the body. In the world of fashion, it was introduced by the visionary and iconic editor of Vogue America, Diana Vreeland, who, fascinated by the elegance of this garment after a trip to Morocco, decided to export it to the United States in the 1950s and has not left the runways since.

One of the most famous designers to be inspired by the caftan was undoubtedly Yves Saint Laurent, as well as Emilio Pucci, a Florentine designer who elaborated with his patterns the structure of this versatile garment that is still a staple of his collections, remaining consistent with modernity without forgetting its cultural identity. The caftan has changed over the decades absorbing new trends, but never losing its airy and sophisticated appeal.

Today we know endless declinations, fashion interpretations and stylistic evolutions of this garment that are part of the popular tradition of some countries or are testimonies of historical periods related to a certain type of clothing. Fashion over the years has repeatedly repurposed the caftan, covering it with new details, under the banner of contamination.

Suitable for the very young in the lighter versions, up to more adult women who choose it for the unbreakable union between casual elegance and preciousness.

Unmissable piece of any self-respecting summer wardrobe. Our version, made eye-catching by the type of fabric and the shaded nuances, can be an excellent companion for a new season under the banner of lightness and well-being.

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