GIGLIO TIGRATO
Angi Vest In B&w Checked Cotton
Limited Edition
€159
Angi Vest is a new piece introduced in Giglio's FW22-23 Collection. This garment take its inspiration from a jacket found in Giglio's great-grandmother wardrobe, to honour her, this piece retains a timeless elegance and a slightly oriental flavour.
Details:
Unique Piece
Chinese frog close up
Turtle Neck
Slim fit
You can use it both as a top or as a vest
Size Guide:
Blu is 170cm tall and usually wears a size S-M (IT40 EU36)
Materials:
80% Cotton 20% Silk (Dead-stock fabric)
Details:
Unique Piece
Chinese frog close up
Turtle Neck
Slim fit
You can use it both as a top or as a vest
Size Guide:
Blu is 170cm tall and usually wears a size S-M (IT40 EU36)
Materials:
80% Cotton 20% Silk (Dead-stock fabric)

FROM LEFTOVER FABRIC

HANDCRAFTED

ONE OF A KIND
Details
Angi Vest is a new piece introduced in Giglio's FW22-23 Collection. This garment take its inspiration from a jacket found in Giglio's great-grandmother wardrobe, to honour her, this piece retains a timeless elegance and a slightly oriental flavour.
Details:
Unique Piece
Chinese frog close up
Turtle Neck
Slim fit
You can use it both as a top or as a vest
Size Guide:
Blu is 170cm tall and usually wears a size S-M (IT40 EU36)
Materials:
80% Cotton 20% Silk (Dead-stock fabric)
Details:
Unique Piece
Chinese frog close up
Turtle Neck
Slim fit
You can use it both as a top or as a vest
Size Guide:
Blu is 170cm tall and usually wears a size S-M (IT40 EU36)
Materials:
80% Cotton 20% Silk (Dead-stock fabric)
Composition
80% Cotton 20% Silk (Dead-stock fabric)
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping in Europe over €200 of purchase (1-3 working days).
Free return within 14 days starting from the day the product is delivered.
Additional customs duties may occur when shipping to non-EU countries.
Remade in
Italy
RESCUED WASTE
REFASHION BRAND
100% relised in Itlay using only deadstocks and scraps of fabrics
Reinvent, Reuse, Reduce.
Giglio Tigrato is a brand from Milan, 100% Made in Italy and entirely realised using other companies overproductions.
Through Upcycling processes and creativity, Giglio tries to find a new way of self expression.