The Group's history

From a stall at the market in the square of Bassano del Grappa, to becoming an international group, producing 18 million items per year, and owning 5 brands.
A family that has always looked in the same direction.

The company’s history traces back to 1948 when Maria Disegna, a young widowed mother with five children to raise, began her commercial adventure from a stall at the market in the square of Bassano del Grappa. With extraordinary tenacity, Maria, perhaps unknowingly, was already charting the course that would lead to the creation of a solid international business.

The youngest of the children, Giorgio, vividly remembers his mother as an example of determination. Maria taught them the value of mutual support and resilience in the face of challenges. During those years, Maria rode kilometers on her bicycle every evening to ensure food was on her family’s table, while simultaneously leading the birth of a growing business.

The involvement of the Campagnolo brothers in 1954 marks a new chapter for the company, with the opening of the first “Casa della Lana” store and the beginning of wholesale sales focused on hats and jumpers. The subsequent years see the company evolve with the start of industrial production and the introduction of automatic machines.

The turning point comes in 1965 when the family registers the first F.lli Campagnolo company at the Chamber of Commerce and invests in machinery for jacquard textile production. In 1973, the company takes the form of F.lli Campagnolo S.a.s., employing over 200 employees. In 1980, it becomes an S.p.A. (‘a joint stock company’), consolidating its success in the textile sector.

Product innovation and digitization

Technological innovation, research and development, and process digitization are the areas F.lli Campagnolo has been investing the most in, with a focus on process efficiency, increasing product quality, improving and extending the product’s life cycle, and reducing CO2 emissions.

Product innovation and digitization

Technological innovation, research and development, and process digitization are the areas F.lli Campagnolo has been investing the most in, with a focus on process efficiency, increasing product quality, improving and extending the product’s life cycle, and reducing CO2 emissions.

Product innovation and digitization

Technological innovation, research and development, and process digitization are the areas F.lli Campagnolo has been investing the most in, with a focus on process efficiency, increasing product quality, improving and extending the product’s life cycle, and reducing CO2 emissions.

Product innovation and digitization

Technological innovation, research and development, and process digitization are the areas F.lli Campagnolo has been investing the most in, with a focus on process efficiency, increasing product quality, improving and extending the product’s life cycle, and reducing CO2 emissions.

Product innovation and digitization

Technological innovation, research and development, and process digitization are the areas F.lli Campagnolo has been investing the most in, with a focus on process efficiency, increasing product quality, improving and extending the product’s life cycle, and reducing CO2 emissions.