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What means Doppio rittorto?

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Originally Posted by RJmanbearpig
Two-fold cotton.
And how many should have the best ones? Or grams per m2?
Originally Posted by Tarmac
It's kinda like having a Rittorto. But 2 of em.
What means a Rittorto?
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http://www.walkerandgunn.com/two-fold-cotton.htm

That?

Curiousely I have only seen that label on wannabe shirts as Zara and brother label Massimo Dutti. Nice dress with nice collars but with a cotton that turns and feels rough and itchy once you are trying the shirt.

On Top Notch triple price shirts as Corneliani etc, does not says " Doppio Rittorto" but are 5 times better...

Seems like if they were trying to fool people or camuflate their garment...¿?¿?
 

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