Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli

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Original Glarner Tüechli
Mercerized, 100% cotton, washable at 60°C

Swiss Made
In the 17th century, seafarers brought colorful printed fabrics from India to Europe. These cotton prints, known as "Indiennes," attracted great attention due to their vibrant patterns and rich colors, and they sold well as clothing fabrics, upholstery, and wall coverings.
After 1678, manufactories were established in Holland, England, and Germany that printed cotton fabrics in the Indian style. Huguenots who fled from France played a significant role in this development. In the Swiss Confederation, they founded the first fabric printing companies, in Geneva in 1691 and in Neuchâtel in 1715. Soon, more printing companies emerged in Aargau, Bern, Basel, and Zurich, in Glarus in 1740, and in Islikon in 1765. After 1750, fabric printing flourished in France, and in the 19th century, England, the canton of Glarus, and the region of Mühlhausen became the most important centers of fabric printing in Europe.
The time-consuming hand printing with wooden blocks remained predominant until well into the 19th century. However, inventive minds have been striving for an increasingly successful mechanization of the printing process since 1780. Equally significant was the rise of chemical dyes after 1860. At the same time, machine textile printing experienced a powerful upsurge in many countries, gradually completely displacing the old hand printing with blocks.
The unique rise of the Glarus textile industry began after 1815. Numerous larger and smaller fabric printing companies started operations in the Glarus lowlands and midlands. After 1822, more than 20 spinning and weaving mills settled along the Linth and its tributaries.
Glarus trading companies and the manufacturers themselves ensured the global distribution of the printed fabrics, continuously exploring new markets.

Key specifications

Exact colour description
Rose
Clothing type
Cloth + Foulard
Material composition
100% cotton
Item number
21238838

General information

Manufacturer
Jenni Hemden
Category
Scarfs
Release date
21.6.2022

Colour

Colour
Rose
Exact colour description
Rose

Material

Material composition
100% cotton
Upper
Cotton

Target group

Target group
BoysGirlsMenWomen

Clothing properties

Clothing type
Cloth + Foulard
Pattern
Unicoloured

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

30-day right of return and free return shipmentReturn policy
24 Months Bring-in WarrantyWarranty provisions

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Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Scarfs» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

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  • 1.Cash-Mere
    0 %
  • 1.Cinereplicas
    0 %
  • 1.Jenni Hemden
    0 %
  • 1.Mondo Motors
    0 %
  • 1.Sterntaler
    0 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

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Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Scarfs» category returned?

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  • 4.Beechfield
    1.9 %
  • 5.Sterntaler
    2.9 %
  • 6.Jenni Hemden
    3 %
  • 7.Buff
    3.3 %
  • 8.Brandit
    3.8 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus