History
- 22nd April 1981
- Through the agreement between the three founding associates, Lino Corneli, Massimo Splendorini and Valerio Galizi, the CS jeans company formally originates in Trestina, in the province of Perugia.
It must be pointed out that the agreement, stipulated before officials, was but the formalization of a collaboration that in reality was already existing for some time because Lino and Massimo were owners respectively of two production laboratories, whilst Valerio was developing his skills and administrative knowledge within a renowned local textile company.
- 1981-1989
- In this period CS jeans develops and commercializes the New Pop brand and is protagonist of numerous demonstrational events and fashion shows.
- 1989
- Marks a turning point of the company strategies with the transit from the consumer market to the business market. It is in such conditions that to date CS jeans expresses itself to its best, thanks to the capitalization of the competences and the technical-productive experience of the company.
- 1989-2000
- In these years agreements are reached with numerous international clients amongst which: JC Jeans, Edwin, Tom Tailor, Jean Pascale and New Yorker.
- 2004
- Marks a historical year for our production which records its maximum peak.
During the same year, in order to fulfil and complete the office for the creation and the development of prototypes and samples, CS jeans decides to open a laboratory with the only purpose of experimenting everything that is created by our designers at the productive level. - Today
- CS jeans, by virtue of the development above illustrated is a leading company within the European market and can cater for every type of need. Thanks to the multiple possibilities of both experimentation and production, we are able to offer an ever-innovative product and avant-garde service, and can guarantee a daily production of over 15,000 garments of any type.
What follows is a chrono-history of our clients from 1989 to date
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Edwin (Japan):1988-1992.
Jean Pascale (Germany): 1989-2003. Bik Bok (Norway):1991-1995.
Adelsten (Norway): 1995
Texmoda (Italy):1996-2001.
Vanilia (Austria):1998 -2002. |
Blaumax (Germany): 2000-2006. G-Star International (Holland): 2001-Today. Express (USA): 2003-2004. BTI (Italy): 2005-Today.
Monki (Sweden): 2007-Today. |

