T&J Vestor was born in 1921 on the banks of Ticino, in Golasecca (Varese).
The abbreviation T&J combines the initials of the surnames Torrani and Jelmini,
with the addition later of the trademark Vestor.
An almost 100-year-old Italian manufacturer and leader in home textiles,
at the beginning it was called with the name of its founder Piero Torrani and it produced embroidered fabrics,
especially silk, which in the following years gave rise to the production of shawls, kimonos and cushions.
Over the following decades, the company first became the market leader in the clothing sector and subsequently
in the household linen, especially kits, and was characterized by the superiority of its products.
In the mid-1960s, construction work began on the new factory in via delle Scuole and the current production site,
accompanied by a total metamorphosis of the product.