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28/12/2023 – Dresdner Spitzen – Lace made in Germany

A legacy of sustainable excellence since 1884

Dresdner Spitzen, a renowned lace and technical textiles manufacturer, has a long and storied history dating back to 1884. Over the years, this traditional company has evolved with the times, accepting its responsibility to ensure production is as sustainable as possible. Commitment to the highest environmental and social standards has been at the heart of the company`s ethos, with a continuous drive for improvement.

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Lace combines aesthetics, grace and elegance. Elastic lace plain made of recycled polyamide and elastane. © Dresdner Spitzen

 
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Lace combines aesthetics, grace and elegance. Elastic lace plain made of recycled polyamide and elastane. © Dresdner Spitzen

 
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Bi-elastic warp knitted fabrics made by Dresdner Spitzen. © Dresdner Spitzen

 
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In one year roughly 200.000 kg of premium lace is produced. © Dresdner Spitzen

 
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