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and skill but with great attention to the function of use. The materials are excellent: hyper lightweight waterproof and breathable cotton for the dark navy or stone trench-coat, Japanese stretch technical fabrics for the single-breasted jacket, ultra-soft lightweight leather for the zip-up jacket, extremely comfortable jersey and piquet fabrics for the slim fit shirts and cotton yarn knit with refined fabrications for the sweaters.


Casual line. Premium materials with exceptional per- formances of comfort for a series of pieces which combine style and relaxation. The essential pieces of the casual wardrobe are given a contemporary interpretation, such as the bomber jacket in Japanese technical fabrics and the Bermuda shorts in cotton with a microweave. For the Indigo edition a series of polo shirts, t-shirts and sweaters in denim – jersey and treated with the Indigo wash effect. The new graphics, “asphalt marks,” inspired by the marks left by tires, and the “Y” characterize the beach line made up of boxer shorts and coordinated


beach towels. The line is completed by two capsule collections dedicated to the Huracán Spyder and Aventador Superveloce Roadster, two series with graphics comprising t-shirts, polo shirts and trousers as well as the Special Edition Bull LXIII with the identifying Bull in gold and silver embroidery.


Casual Heritage. The casual heritage line is inspired in the graphics by the iconic Lamborghini mod- els, one for each decade; the t-shirts fea- ture the period graphics of the Miura, LM002, Countach and Diablo models. Slub jersey and piquet for the polo shirts and t-shirts.


>>> Spring / Summer 2016 I La Vita Lamborghini I 11


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