Clerici Tessuto, one of the most leading textiles manufacturers in the world for the luxury sector, with ranges for men’s and women’s clothing, accessories and home furnishing to present at Première Vision Paris its first eco-sustainable fabrics collection, featuring beautiful organic silk and wool fabrics, GOTS certified, and next-generation 100% bio-based high-tech luxury fabrics, made with Italian firm Fulgar’s EVO yarn.
Clerici Tessuto has chosen the innovative EVO yarn, produced by the Italian company Fulgar, to offer high-end fabrics combining maximum performance with high durability and little impact on the environment, in line with Clerici Tessuto’s commitment to sustainability.
EVO by Fulgar is a yarn made from castor oil – not for feeding plant that grows spontaneously. A totally renewable resource that does not require high amounts of water nor subtracts land for human or animal food.
Suitable for any textile application, EVO by Fulgar is ultra-light, super stretch and extremely breathable, dries quickly and does not need ironing, has thermal properties and natural bacteriostatic: a whole range of distinctive values and benefits that ensure maximum comfort and unmatched performance, while retaining an intense eco-awareness.
Stefano Bernasconi, managing director at Clerici Tessuto said that the collaboration between Clerici Tessuto and Fulgar is a good example of product innovation, an important step on the way to ensuring environmentally responsible solutions for a sustainable present and a better future.
Alan Garosi, marketing manager at Fulgar said that they are very pleased to have been chosen by Clerici Tessuto as a partner for its innovative and eco-sustainable collection. They hope this partnership will bring a long and fruitful collaboration.
Over the years, Clerici Tessuto group has successfully combined traditional craftsmanship and the excellence of Como silk, currently represented by the classic collection, chiné fabrics and cut voided velvet, with research and innovation in the yarns and weaving, warping and printing techniques, in order to respond to the requirements of an increasingly demanding market.
The Premiere Vision Paris expo, global event for fashion professionals will be held from February 13 to 15, 2018.
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