Linea Tessile Italiana, a name synonymous with creativity and Italian style

At the client’s service since 1980 with over eight hundred items per year

Linea Tessile Italiana was born twenty-nine years ago in the industrial heart of the Pratese textile district. A company that, through ongoing research, has been able to conquer Japan, the company’s reference market, and Europe, especially Germany, France and Spain, with its amazingly creative products. Responsible for the company’s success is Mario Benelli, sole director of the factory established in 1980, with the collaboration of his two children, Alessandro, sales manager, and Anna, logistics manager.
The production of Linea Tessile Italiana, with its two annual collections, designed by Massimo Guarducci, which include over eight hundred items, for both winter and summer, ranges from youth fashion to womenswear targeted at a medium-high segment of the market.
Linea Tessile Italiana is also the solution for those in search of the ultimate fancy designs. Research and product innovation, as well as ongoing experimentation on fabrics, are the company’s distinguishing features. Linen, cotton and silk, embroidered, jacquard, yarn-dyed and printed fabrics, the stars of the summer collection, are replaced with wool, mohair and alpaca in winter. Linea Tessile Italiana counts on a staff of about twenty people to be able to offer constant quality, service and innovation and respond to the market’s changes.
Every year it takes part in the major fairs of the sector - European Preview New York, Munich Fabric Start Germany, Prato Expo -  Milano Unica, Premiére Vision Paris, Première Vision Moscou, Première Vision Shanghai, Tokyo Forum Japan - in order to establish new business relations and strengthen the existing ones. Customized service is the company’s policy. A rewarding policy that enabled Linea Tessile Italiana to expand its business in the US and in the emergent countries such as India, China and Russia, encouraged by its successful collections, synonymous with creativity and Italian style.