Denim is just getting warmed up in the athleisure category. Lenzing has partnered with garment finishing company Tonello, knitting machine manufacturer Santoni and indigo knit producer Unitin, to create DEN/IM, I am DENIM, an athleisure collection made with stretch indigo denim on seamless circular knitting machines.
We’ve compiled the leading inspirations and themes in denim. Carved in Blue: A View to F/W 17 and Beyond examines how heritage and fashion, technology and tradition, and newness and recycling collide to form a Fall/Winter 2017 denim season rich with stories, creativity and craftsmanship.
Pakistan may not yet be the first place that comes to mind for denim craftsmanship, but that is certainly changing. At Karachi-based Artistic Milliners, product is born out of a passion for protecting those who make it, inspiring those who wear it and leaving little in the way of waste in its wake.
Lenzing’s 4S garment collection—which stands for Science, Sustainability, Softness and Stretch—encapsulates the key elements that define a modern denim jean, fusing fashion and sustainability throughout the denim supply chain. Learn more about 4S and how to sign up for this webinar on September 22, 2016
Over the years, Bossa has expanded both vertically and horizontally, crafting a wide range of materials from denim and shirting to corduroy and home textiles. In recent years Bossa has made sustained efforts at broadening its denim and sportswear businesses, reallocating resources to bolster these categories.
Lenzing is introducing a newly developed TENCEL® fiber, which combines pulp from cotton fabric waste and wood pulp cellulose in order to drive circular economy solutions in the textile industry. Lenzing is the first manufacturer worldwide to offer man-made cellulosic fibers incorporating recycled materials on a commercial scale.