Hyosung
Hyosung is set to exhibit its tailored stretch denim solutions at Kingpins Amsterdam, taking place from April 16–17. The presentation will feature innovative developments using the company’s versatile Creora and eco-friendly Regen spandex fibers.
Among the highlights are two new additions to the regen BIO spandex range, Regen BIO+ and Regen BIO Max, both designed with a higher percentage of renewable content. Hyosung will also present Creora 3D Max, a fully recycled Regen spandex certified by the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS), made from industrial waste. This version offers strong stretch and recovery using minimal spandex, making garments easier to recycle. Additionally, Creora Slip Free spandex will be on display, which offers better seam grip to reduce fabric waste.
“Brands pursue sustainability in different ways—some use recycled or bio-based materials, while others focus on recyclability. It’s important to offer solutions tailored to their specific needs,” said Simon Hong, Hyosung’s Global Denim Marketing Director.
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