Behind every fabric, there are raw materials. Behind every raw materials, there are stories to tell.
Let’s follow the thread of each fabric, all the way to their places of origin around the world, and discover how it inspired the collection.
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Baby touch
Fluffy yarn bundles together with the comfort of light wearing. The mohair delivered from South Africa are warm as if it were softly wrapped around you.

Cashmere and Nap
Baby cashmere that feels so good you'll fall asleep in it. Coats, jumpers, trousers, camisoles and gloves. Let’s take a break in the gentleness of cashmere.

Jewel of fibers
AURALEE travels to Mongolia and meets with nomadic producers—occasionally sharing a meal in their “ger”, or mobile dwelling. AURALEE's cashmere knitwear is the result of a long and painstaking process of selecting the raw wool—the gemstone of the fabric.

By hand
Lightweight comfort and elegance. When it comes to coats and jackets, the best way to reach these features is hand sewing. Skilled craftsmanship, but also high quality fabrics: made of ultra-fine wool yarns in a high-density double-weave, it will bring a soft texture and natural stretch to the garments.

Encounter in Peru
Alpaca hair is one of the indispensable raw materials for creating AURALEE's autumn and winter collections. The fibers are much finer than those of wool, and in addition to its unique bounce and lustrous sheen, it is a highly versatile and functional raw material with a lightweight feel. In order to create knitwear that emphasizes its natural character, AURALEE visited Peru, known for the Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu... in search for the highest quality materials.