L'Homme
Invisible is launched in the early 80' by the fashion designer
Patrice Chevreux, who wanted to create fashionable and elegant men's
underwear. His concept is that how a man feels about his look depends
on what he puts on first.
The first models which he designed had an immediate success, especially
a cotton-lycra boxer which is sold all over the world and becomes
a 'standard' in men's underwear.
Progressive underwear for style-conscious men
L'Homme Invisible kept innovating for further men's comfort
and elegance, either by implementing new technologies (i.e. new
fabrics developed and special labelling*) or by designing avant-garde
models.
Every new collection is designed in the purpose of improving
men's
comfort. Indeed, the summer 2004 collection has been developed
so that the models be minimalist, following a sober aesthetic.
All details have been carefully studied for the absolute comfort
of men: there is no useless tricks and fewer seams, soft and antibacterial
sewing yarns are used to obtain soft and very sensitive fabrics
well-adapted to modern life, the cut-outs fit the natural forms
of the male body. *in the early 90', L'Homme Invisible removed the
labels sewn inside the models which could scratch and which were
often cut out by the customer after the purchase: from then on
the size, composition and maintenance indications are specified
by a hot transfer label on all models.
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