
|Poszetka Crew|
…spent just having fun with the team, learning to shoot 35mm film, and wearing Early Spring’s clothes (and layers) in the process.
|Poszetka Crew|
…spent just having fun with the team, learning to shoot 35mm film, and wearing Early Spring’s clothes (and layers) in the process.
|Mateusz Tryjanowski, Photo Radosław Kaźmierczak|
We’re not just literally getting back to gabardine by featuring it in our selection for the second year in a row - we’re also getting back to it in a broader sense, reviving a fabric that was once widely popular but has since been somewhat forgotten.
|Tomasz Godziek|
When presenting the Przedwiośnie/Early Spring collection lookbook, we briefly mentioned that this is the first photoshoot we produced in our own studio - yes, our very own! You must know that this is not for boasting, but it is the beginning of something bigger, a harbinger of changes that will root Poszetka even more firmly in Katowice, and at the same time push the entire brand a step further.
|Poszetka.com|
The winter comes to an end, March unveils, and the Early Spring collection is here! At this point, introducing something new before a full spring/summer collection is already a tradition - still a new one, but one we will surely continue.
|Mateusz Tryjanowski, Photo: Magdalena Czapla-Matuszewska, Radosław Kaźmierczak|
Spring is just around the corner… but it’s definitely not here yet. In fact, it’s not even przedwiośnie (yes, we have a separate name for that pre-spring season in Polish) here in Katowice; no glimpse of hope in the freezing cold we’re experiencing this week!
|Błażej Żuławski, Mateusz Tryjanowski, Zdjęcia Radosław Kaźmierczak|
While not in any way connected to Marcello Gandini - about whom Błażej wrote his article for the first issue of the Everyday Classic magazine - the car he drives daily and recently visited us in is no less interesting. In fact, we could even call it the Everyday Classic among cars… so how could we not showcase it on the blog of the same name?
|Tomasz Godziek, Mateusz Tryjanowski Photo: Grzegorz Sipiora|
You already know where the last trip of the year 2024 took us. You’ve read the travel chronicles, witnessed the operations of the Bottoli spinning and weaving mill, and seen the lookbook shot at Passo Giau, 2236 meters above sea level. Now, it’s time for the final story from the Dolomites - a personal one.
|Mateusz Tryjanowski, Photo: Grzegorz Sipiora|
We shot these photos in an improvised “studio” more than 2,000 meters above sea level - just below the top of Passo Giau. The backdrop consisted of rugged rocks, a rough plain, and dense fog, which was especially challenging that day!
|Mateusz Tryjanowski, Photo: Grzegorz Sipiora|
The central point of our trip to the Dolomites – a visit to Lanificio Bottoli, the “last of its kind” weaving mill in northeastern Italy.
|Tomasz Godziek, Mateusz Tryjanowski, Photo: Grzegorz Sipiora|
This was our biggest trip of the year. We had 2000 km ahead of us, 4 days, 3 overnight stays… and about 20 outfits that had to be safely packed into the trunk. The goal? Lanificio Bottoli and a few other matters we had to handle in the nearby Dolomites.
Katowice has always been the central place for Poszetka - it is there in Silesia where it all began. Since 2013, we have also been running our showroom there, a place where you can meet us, our team and the spirit of the brand every day.
The store in Koszutka was established in a place with a history; in the premises where the previously for years housed a heavy tailoring shop, sewing miners' uniforms. In arranging this space, we decided to leave the this somewhat industrial atmosphere, which fits in with our image of contemporary Silesia atmosphere.
See moreAt Poszetka, besides our RTW collection, we also offer MTM tailoring. The scope of personalization is huge - from the choice of cut, through details such as the shape of the pockets, the width of the lapels. Most of these possibilities apply not only to jackets, but also to coats, vests and trousers.
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