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Preach designer fashion PREACH is a challenge. A challenge to show your character. A challenge to show your personality, self-confidently and self-evidently. A challenge to free yourself from external constraints and go your own way – directly, creatively, progressively, unconventionally and with an experimental spirit. Like PREACH.  Selected materials, careful craftsmanship and unusual approaches make up the basis for clear forms, flowing fabrics and asymmetrical cuts that contrast with natural colours, prints and structures. Unexpected breaks define the look, which is anything but predictable.  The result are styles for people who don’t necessarily fit in. Strong personalities, who strive to achieve their goals without compromise. Who don’t follow trends, but instead interpret them individually. Multilayered characters who polarise. Who are more than just a facade. Like PREACH.  PREACH is more than fashion. PREACH is an attitude.
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Oska - Dominique Labordery - Katharina von der Marwitz and much more Here you will find seperate parts and accessories from different designers
Reinhard Plank
Reinhard Plank designer hats - Online Shop Reinhard Plank is a South-Tyrolian hat and shoe designer based in the country side of Florence, Tuscany. There he experiments and creates unique and handmade goods, which are emphazised by their individuality and excellent workmanship.Due to his courage and determination, Reinhard Plank is today one of the leading hat-designers in the contemporary Avant-Garde and wellknown for his sophisticated designs.
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Truly special designer dresses at SELECT-MODE-ONLINE.DE Dressy, to dress well ….. The root of the word is clear. But even though the dress is nowadays more associated with the female gender, dressing in the more unusual representatives of the “dress” species is a joy for any occasion. Playing with femininity with figure-hugging dresses or hiding it with extravagant oversized dresses. With ruffles, with or without sleeves, made of ribbed jersey, linen with print, embroidery, trim or tulle. Our designers go wild every season on this touchstone of the fashion world. How about a tulip stretch dress from RUNDHOLZ or a flowing viscose wonder from Liselotte Hornstrup? Here you will find blouse dresses from DIP and PRIVATSACHEN. There are elegant draperies from SANCTAMUERTE and many other special models from RUNDHOLZ Black Label or Pluslavie.

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Polyurethane / Elastane
Polyurethane belongs to the group of chemical fibres of synthetic origin and is produced through the process of polyaddition. In this process two different monomers connect to one polymer. Polyurethane was synthesised for the first time in 1937. In the textile, industry polyurethane is mainly represented in the form as elastane fibres but is mostly used in the clothing industry as a coating (for example to water-proof jackets), faux leather, non-woven fabric or soft foam (for example in sneakers). Modern techniques made it possible to create breathable PU-coats where steam can escape outside but moisture cannot enter inside. PU is a lot more environmentally friendly than fluorocarbon-DWR or PVC-coatings. Abbreviation on care tag: PU Let’s have a closer look at elastane fibres: Elastane has to consist of at least 85% polyurethane, the other 15% are mostly polyester or polyethylene glycol. No natural product possesses such elasticity, which is about 500-700% and can completely retract into its former state. In comparison to rubber it is also a lot more durable and tear-resistant. Properties of elastane: - Very high elasticity (highest of all fibres) - Light-resistant - Fibres can be very fine - Heat-resistant - Tear-resistant - Easy to clean Abbreviation on care tag: EL, in English speaking regions often known under the name spandex, or brand names like Lycra.
Cashmere
Cashmere – our personal favourite wool and also well represented amongst the collections of our designers :) Cashmere wool comes from the cashmere goat, which underfur is processed into wool. Therefor the fur, which is very fine and curled, is combed-out. The yearly amount of fur of a cashmere goat is around 100-200 gram. In order to produce one pullover, it requires the hair of at least 4 animals, for a coat at least 20. This explains the high prices for this valuable material. Due to the high air inclusion in the fibers, the thermal insulation is very high and the material is light at the same time. This fiber property makes cashmere wool up to 6x more insulating than sheep's wool. But this is not the only positive quality of cashmere. Here’s the overview: - Very soft - Light - Elastic - Tearproof - Insulating - Non-crease - Anti-static - Doesn’t scratch - Moisture-repellent on the outside - Can absorb moisture / sweat well and releases it into the air - Doesn’t take on any smells