Egyptian cotton - A notion of terroir
When it comes to cotton, the soil that produces it is just as important as the notion of terroir for wine. Since antiquity, the land of northern Egypte has been recognized as producing the best cotton: varieties of extra-long staple (ELS), as the fibres are called, which are transformed into fine, silky, resistant threads.
On this land with a human dimension, cotton is still grown as it was centuries ago. The soil is left fallow if the conditions are not ideal, and the cotton is carefully picked by hand.
It is in Egypt that the most reputable Italian spinners find their raw material, notably Giza 45 and 70, cottons with ELS that have inspired ça va de soi creations over the years. Our passion for exquisite materials pushes ça va de soi to explore the globe in search of new fibres.
It was in Egypte, once again, in the rich Nile Delta, that we found Karnak-Menoufi, a variety as ancient as it is rare. Darkened by the silt of the river, this cotton is grown only during years when nature and the soil create the right conditions. After a ten-year halt, this fibre is once again being farmed, in quantities so limited that the stocks are sold only by auction. Legendary in the trade, this cotton with long silks, spun ultra-fine, is offered in understated models that allow this unique material to take center stage.
FAUSTINA ink
MEMPHIS black
NICOLE white
SANDRA cumin
SABINE cactus
AMEL carrot
PERSÉE white
TEX black
NICOLE lapis-azuli
NICOLE carrot
RUMBA mandarine
DIDO cactus
AMEL white
CHIPPIE lagoon
BAMBY black
ROSETTA lagoon
ROSETTA violet
CHIPPIE white
BESSIE sesame
KOKO black
BESSIE black
KOKO nile
MEMPHIS sesame
PERSÉE mandarin
LAMBADA black
LAMBADA cumin
NICOLE black
KOKO magnolia
LUCIENNE carrot
DOLLY black
MICKY white
LUCIENNE plum
ZAZIE ink
FAUSTINA white