ISKO, the world’s largest producer of denim based in Turkey has released the 2022 Collection Vol 2, a forward-thinking collection constructed exclusively using ISKO’s breakthrough R-Two technology and inspired by the company’s ideals of responsible innovation. ISKO’s strong dedication to rethinking manufacturing techniques, enhancing transparency, and reducing waste are reflected in this collection.
Isko’s R-Two fabric is constructed from a mix of reused or recycled materials. The reused cotton which originates from Isko’s own manufacturing loss and is trackable, traceable, and has the Content Claim Standard (CCS) certification, is then combined with recycled polyester obtained from PET bottles, which. Depending on the percentage of materials contained, fabrics can be certified under the Recycled Claim Standard (RSC) or the Global Recycled Standard (GRS).
According to a news release from ISKO, the collection “adds sustainable updates to current ISKO inventions.
ISKO Comfort delivers comfort and holds with the familiar feel of well-worn jeans by combining the authentic look of denim with extra stretch. The amount of recycled material in it has also been boosted to above 50%. The higher recycled content offers the added benefit of reducing wrinkles in the fabric.
ISKO Comfort is available in two color options: horizon black and horizon navy, and is made using a revolutionary dyeing method that prevents dust off the cloth and ensures the color never fades.
The ISKO 2022 Collection Vol 2 expands on the four lifestyles introduced in the Vol 1 collection – Simplify, Denim Lovers, ISKO Comfy, and Euphoria – by adding a plethora of glorious color options and technical features to provide designers and brands with even more inspiration for a variety of different vibes and moods.
Denim Lovers retains the traditional denim history without sacrificing comfort and flexibility of movement, thanks to a unique mixture of classic constructions and stretch technologies like ISKO Recall and ISKO Reform.
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