Four-way stretch characteristics of creora eco-soft reduces shrinkage and yields better recovery for smart denim

Mike Simko, global marketing director for Hyosung, quoted that, “For 2019–2020, we see sustainability and performance as key trends in the denim market, along with new garment designs.” He explained “We offer creora eco-soft low-heat set spandex for sustainability as less energy is required in finishing, and it can be used in for new styling options,” Also,”Smart denim, with the addition of functional yarns for enhanced performance, is of interest for added value to the consumer.”

For greater comfort and a softer hand, creora eco-soft can be paired with other fibers including organic cotton and Tencel and a new option for woven and knit denim manufacturing.

Through its creora eco-soft fiber, Hyosung will bring greener options to denim manufacturing, as it will minimize the strain on valuable energy resources during the finishing process. Creora Fit2 four-way stretch will afford greater comfort by Mipan aqua-X and askin cooling technologies. For greater durability, this innovation will also include Mipan robic high-tenacity nylon, which offers greater tear resistance and tensile strength.

During the Munich Fabric Start fair, on Sept. 4-6, creora brand manufacturer Hyosung will launch it’s new line—creora Fit2. The new fabrics from the world’s largest spandex producer will feature a second-skin fit, offering 360-degree comfort to meet consumer demand and use a creora eco-soft low-heat set spandex. The four-way stretch characteristics of creora eco-soft reduces shrinkage and yields better recovery for smart denim.

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