| Four generations of Lorenzini's have perfected the art of making high quality tailored shirts. When the first Lorenzini factory opened in 1920, “high tech” was a Singer sewing machine production line. Today automated, computer-controlled cutting machines ensure consistency and fit, while robots check every bolt of material for flaws and imperfections. It takes the highly skilled tailors at Lorenzini 80 minutes, 50 distinct production steps and 25 separate cuts of fabric to create a quality Italian shirt. Each is made from long-fiber Egyptian and West Indian cotton that’s spun in Switzerland and woven in Italy. The collars are engineered to perfectly hold their shape over many washings. And for the buttons, Lorenzini uses only Australian mother of pearl, which is prized for its pure white color. It’s no wonder a Lorenzini shirt is considered one of the truly finer things in life. Sold only in the finest, high-end specialty stores. |