Monday, June 22, 2026
34.6 C
New Delhi

Briglia 1949 soars to 1,500 clients, enters the US Market, and considers opening a store in Japan

Published
June 22, 2026

Briglia 1949, the flagship brand of Four.ten Industry S.r.l. in Italy’s San Giuseppe Vesuviano, renowned for its premium trousers and complementary outerwear, unveiled at Pitti Uomo 110 a collaboration with esteemed Bologna-based designer Alessandro Pungetti (Ten C, C.P. Company, formerly at Baracuta, and recently appointed creative director of Aquascutum Active). Using Briglia 1949’s fabrics as a base and starting from tailored construction, the designer applied membrane and heat-bonding techniques to lend the project’s outerwear a markedly sportier character. Comfortable volumes, meticulous detailing, and exclusive materials- such as fine wools (by Reda) coupled with technical membranes, cotton–wool blends with metal/steel fibres, three-layer garment-dyed linens, a refined cotton-linen chambray-effect blend and technical denim- define an innovative proposition that broadens the brand’s creative universe.

Michele Carillo
Michele Carillo – Briglia 1949

“We started from our ultra-classic taste to create technical garments that can also be worn on a boat, just as the America’s Cup approaches- an event we’ll experience in and off Naples in the coming months,” Michele Carillo, founder and creative director of Briglia 1949, tells FashionNetwork.com. The brand’s name nods to his passion for horses and his father’s year of birth. “This capsule features a brand-new line-up of field jackets, Saharan jackets, shirt-jackets, and bombers, which sits alongside Briglia 1949’s Spring-Summer 2027 collection. Its outerwear pieces can be paired effortlessly with our other products.”

Another capsule within Briglia 1949’s Spring/Summer 2027 offer, called “DNM,” explores the denim universe by reinterpreting the traditional five-pocket: lightweight denim, chambray, and fine cottons with vintage treatments meet the brand’s signature tailored silhouettes.

Briglia 1949, SS 2027
Briglia 1949, SS 2027

Although its core business is tailored men’s trousers and menswear, Briglia 1949 is seeing strong growth in the women’s side of the collection. “The same raw materials, the same fits, for a woman whose taste is close to a man’s- a very contemporary approach at the moment, resulting in garments that are, in a sense, genderless,” says Carillo. “In fact, I think wardrobes will become increasingly unified. I often find my clothes on my wife, because women love to choose pieces from the men’s wardrobe and wear them.”

Stocked by around 500 retailers in Italy and more than 1,000 elsewhere, Briglia 1949 now records an even split in turnover- 50% in Italy and 50% abroad. “We anticipate markedly stronger growth overseas in the coming years, because we have many markets to develop more concretely and with the utmost care,” says Carillo, whose brand is sold throughout Europe and is well established in Japan, South Korea and, for the past couple of seasons, Canada.

“We are now rolling out distribution in the United States. It’s a difficult market, especially at this point in time, but just as stimulating,” reveals the founder, who believes that “for a project like Briglia, it is ‘easier’ to enter department stores which, in this period of weak consumption, more effectively channel customers’ desire for change- or to try new things.”

Two pieces from the capsule collection with Alessandro Pungetti
Two pieces from the capsule collection with Alessandro Pungetti – Briglia 1949

Michele Carillo is starting to consider opening a Briglia 1949 mono-brand store in Japan, “where I’ve already scouted a few locations, before moving on to South Korea at a later stage,” says the entrepreneur and creative director, whose parent company, Four.ten, continues to undertake contract manufacturing. “It’s a part of the business we’ve scaled back recently. We closed 2025 with turnover of around €20 million, up 20% year on year.”

Copyright © 2026 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.

Go to Source

Hot this week

White House delays report on US voting machine vulnerabilities due to approaching midterms: Report

Report on voting vulnerabilities delayed White House officials have delayed the release of a US intelligence report that identifies vulnerabilities in the country’s voting machines ahead of the November midterm elections, acco Read More

Texas woman dies after Tesla in autopilot mode crashes into her home

​Tesla Driver Using Autopilot Crashes Into Home, Killing a Woman, Officials Say A woman was killed after a Tesla operating with an automated driving assistance system crashed into her Texas home. Read More

Vance says Iran will allow nuclear inspectors back into the country

The US vice-president says a great deal of progress has been made after the first round of talks between the US and Iran. Read More

At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion

The city’s main liquified natural gas (LNG) processing site suffered a “technical accident” in the Ras Laffan industrial zone. Read More

Trump-backed political outsider wins Colombia election, initial count shows

As a lawyer his clients included Alex Saab, an ally of Venezuela’s ousted president Nicolás Maduro, who faces US charges of money laundering, and David Murcia Guzman, one of Colombia’s biggest fraudsters. Read More

Topics

White House delays report on US voting machine vulnerabilities due to approaching midterms: Report

Report on voting vulnerabilities delayed White House officials have delayed the release of a US intelligence report that identifies vulnerabilities in the country’s voting machines ahead of the November midterm elections, acco Read More

Texas woman dies after Tesla in autopilot mode crashes into her home

​Tesla Driver Using Autopilot Crashes Into Home, Killing a Woman, Officials Say A woman was killed after a Tesla operating with an automated driving assistance system crashed into her Texas home. Read More

Vance says Iran will allow nuclear inspectors back into the country

The US vice-president says a great deal of progress has been made after the first round of talks between the US and Iran. Read More

At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion

The city’s main liquified natural gas (LNG) processing site suffered a “technical accident” in the Ras Laffan industrial zone. Read More

Trump-backed political outsider wins Colombia election, initial count shows

As a lawyer his clients included Alex Saab, an ally of Venezuela’s ousted president Nicolás Maduro, who faces US charges of money laundering, and David Murcia Guzman, one of Colombia’s biggest fraudsters. Read More

Largest ever cocaine bust in Australia after police raid underground bunker

Police seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated A$816m after searching a property in western Sydney. Read More

Russian troop build-up threatens city seen as key to seizing Ukraine’s Donbas

If Kostyantynivka falls, Russian forces would be able push towards Ukraine’s last remaining strongholds in the east. Read More

Weekly Horoscope 2026: Career, Love, Money & Health Predictions for 21–27 June

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Astrological predictions detail weekly planetary impacts on all signs. Many signs anticipate positive career, finance, and family developments. Read More

Related Articles