Cifra partners with Milen for distribution of its brand Vivere into South Korean market

Cifar, an Italian seamless garment manufacturer has signed partnership contract with a South Korean eco products retailer, Milen for the distribution of it’s Made in Italy Double skin beauty and sports apparel brand under the name Vivere to enter into South Korean market. Milen owns a chain of more than 500 stores across South Korea.

Cifra owner and CEO Cesare Citterio said that Cifra is very happy to conclude the contract with South Korea’s leading eco-retailer and they are looking forward to official launch its brand Vivere on 15 September 2015 with Milen.

Vivere will be a line with over 20 different styles including leggings and long and short sleeve tops for both for men and woman. The new Vivere line garments will be manufactured at Cifra’s Milan warp knitting seamless plant using yarns made from 81% Emana and 19% Lycra.

Emana is Solvay’s polyamide 6.6-based smart yarn with a far infrared technology that claims to transform the human body heat in benefits to skin care. The bioactive minerals embedded in the yarn, Emana is said to absorb the body heat and emanate far infrared rays back to the skin offering thermo-regulation properties and improving blood micro-circulation.

Cifra launched its Doubleskin brand of beauty and sports apparel in 2012. It combines the Milan based company’s seamless warp knitting technology with Emana. Citra’s warp knitting seamless (WKS) technology allows the creation of garments which have no uncomfortable seams where the garment comes in contact with the skin – both on upper body and legs. Doubleskin seamless garments are both soft to the touch and allow total freedom of movement.

Cifra exports all over the world: Brazil, USA, Germany, China, Australia, Mexico, France, Turkey, England, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, Canada, Japan, Austria. At Cifra clients can find customer oriented services, ready to satisfy whatever request, both of the small distributor and of the big buyers.

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