Fratelli Piacenza
Fabric mill founded in Pollone, Italy, in 1733
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Fratelli Piacenza S.p.A. is a fabric mill established in Pollone, Italy in 1733 by Pietro Francesco Piacenza, and owned and run by his descendants.[1][2] It is a member of the Henokiens (French: Les Hénokiens), an association of companies that have been continuously operating and family-owned for a minimum of 200 years.[3]
The company makes men's and women's clothing and accessories collections in the luxury goods sector under the brand name PIACENZA 1733, formerly Piacenza Cashmere.[4] It is known for its fine fabrics that use extra-fine wools and noble fibres.
In 2022, Gruppo Piacenza S.p.a. bought Lanificio Cerruti.[5]
