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Type
  
Private

Headquarters
  
Diepenbeek, Belgium

Website
  
www.bivolino.com

Founded
  
Hasselt, Belgium


Industry
  
Clothing Electronic commerce

Founder
  
Louis Byvoet Jacques Byvoet

Key people
  
Michel Byvoet (CEO) Carine Moitier (COO)

Products
  
Shirts Boxer shorts Neckties Cufflinks

Profiles

Dating with bivolino custom tailored shirts


Bivolino, founded in 1954, is a Belgian clothing manufacturer, specialized in customized shirts. Bivolino.com was founded by the brothers Louis and Jacques Byvoet. On 13 October 1987 the company was passed over to Michel Byvoet.

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Bivolino brand story bespoke shirts


History

Brothers Louis and Jacques Byvoet founded the company in 1954 with a joint investment of 8 million Belgian franks.[1].Their grandfather, Jacques Byvoet, had been in the linen trade since 1900 and the name Bivolino was chosen to represent both the family name of Byvoet and linen. They based the company in Hasselt – Belgium. Under the direction of the Byvoet brothers, the company, a small plant with 80 employees, produced 350.000 shirts a year. At this point, export to the Netherlands, Luxemburg, Germany and Switzerland represented 35% of the business.
In 1969, Bivolino introduced a new ergonomic measurement system, allowing each shirt to be individually fitted to the body. This system was the first of its kind in Europe, and was created in partnership with IBM. In 1981, Bivolino became the first shirt label to take steps towards computerised production, which automatically produces the pattern making gradations. By now, and using this technology, Bivolino was producing 900.000 shirts a year and employing 270 people. On 13 October 1987 a fire ruined the Bivolino plant in Hasselt. Over the next year, sales decreased by 80%. As the company struggled to recover, production was moved to Tunisia and Romania. During this time, the Byvoet brothers decided to pass on the family business to Louis’ son, Michel Byvoet. [2] The growth of the internet opened up new possibilities for Bivolino and the brand established a new digital studio at the Limburg Science Park. In 1997 the first shirt was sold via their online shop, Bivolino.com. In 2000, after two years of anthropometric research, Bivolino launched their biometric sizing technology (Patent nr EEC-EP1341427 & US-7346421) http://www.google.ch/patents/WO2002035952A3?cl=en , which could calculate the cut and size for every Bivolino customer, without using a measurement tape. In 2010, Bivolino launched its latest piece of technology, a 3D shirt design platform. See www.BivolinoServices.com .The tool was developed under the Open Garments research project, and was supported by European Commission research funds..[3]. In 2016 a bridge between Art and Bespoke Fashion was made whereas visual artists upload designs to be printed on shirts. [4]

Awards

In 2004, Bivolino was given the Starter Award from the Dutch home shopping association, Thuiswinkel.org. In 2006, the company was awarded the BeCommerce Award by the Belgian home shopping association, BeCommerce.[5]

Leadership

  • 1954 - 1987: Louis & Jacques Byvoet
  • 1987 - now: Michel Byvoet
  • References

    Bivolino Wikipedia