After a long period of experimentation, in the early 70s C.P. Company becomes the first company to be able to entirely dye in a single bath of colour a finished piece of clothing made up of different materials: cotton, wool, nylon, rubber, leather. Dyeing processes practiced with these criteria confer upon the garment unique nuances of colour, make it unshrinkable, but above all give it a worn-in look, in complete contrast with fashions of that period. At the time there does not exist an industrial process for dyeing finished garments.