CreateMe, Untuckit to launch digitally bonded t-shirts

CreateMe Technologies, a California-based company advancing automated apparel manufacturing through bonding and robotics, has announced a strategic partnership with Untuckit, the New York menswear brand known for reinventing the classic button-down shirt. Through this collaboration, CreateMe will launch its first commercially available digitally bonded men’s T-shirt with a brand partner.

The T-shirts will be made from premium Supima US cotton, which features extra-long staple fibres to create a fabric that is softer, stronger, and better at retaining colour compared to conventional cotton.

The partnership with Untuckit shows that digitally bonded garments and robotics-based manufacturing are ready for large-scale commercial use. It demonstrates the technology’s ability to meet the quality expectations of a major retail apparel brand.

CreateMe’s Pixel system applies digital adhesives with high precision, offering improved control, flexibility, and responsiveness in garment construction. The technology is positioned as a key enabler for a new generation of adaptive, on-demand apparel manufacturing.

Recent Posts

New Balance introduces innovative ABZORB 1890 trainer

New Balance has revealed its newest lifestyle sneaker, the ABZORB 1890. The bold new model combines the brand’s classic design…

22 hours ago

Researchers develop smart textile vest to identify hypothermia

Scientists have developed a smart textile vest capable of monitoring body temperature and identifying early signs of hypothermia in elderly…

22 hours ago

Karl Mayer advances elastic fabrics with new raschel machine

Karl Mayer has introduced its new RE 6 EL raschel machine, offering a modern approach to producing elastic fabrics through…

2 days ago

APR introduces lyocell to modernise Indonesia’s batik industry

Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), a major manufacturer of sustainably produced man-made cellulosic fibres (MMCFs), is introducing lyocell to Indonesia’s batik…

2 days ago

Son of a Tailor launches Re-Spun to turn waste into apparel

Son of a Tailor has introduced its Re-Spun capsule, a new initiative that converts Supima cotton cutting scraps into made-to-order…

2 days ago

XTech launches performance garments using Fulgar’s Q-Skin yarn

XTech has introduced a new range of performance garments engineered with Fulgar’s Q-Skin yarn to enhance comfort and support early-season…

3 days ago