Isko opens first UK-based denim product development center

Denim manufacturer ISKO, has created its first UK-based product development center in London, where clients may design sustainable denim goods.

This is the most recent innovation of Creative Room Services (CRS), an ISKO subsidiary dedicated to providing streamlined and simpler solutions for all denim needs – from fabric to completed garment.

The Creative Room London is the first of its type in the UK, aiming to be a “unique and inventive place” where manufacturers can collaborate with professionals to achieve desired denim styles while emphasizing sustainable washing and finishing procedures.

ISKO has collaborated with machine technology partner Jeanologia to create revolutionary washing and finishing procedures that exceed the highest quality and sustainability criteria while having a much smaller environmental effect.

Customers will be able to purchase the Compact Super Laser Marking Technology, which allows businesses to directly laser graphic and text patterns on denim fabric. This eliminates the use of chemicals and water, which are often connected with printing graphics on jeans.

Creative Room London will serve as a center for its consumers as well as a platform for education and support for the larger denim community, collaborating with local talent and colleges to exchange information and bring ideas and concepts to reality.

Ertuğrul Konukoğlu, Director of Creative Room Services said that they’re happy to formally establish their Creative Room London and offer up this area to both present and new clients, as well as the global denim community as a whole. Because of their knowledge in this subject, they have been able to revolutionize, influence, and educate the industry about the future of denim garment manufacturing. Their goal is to serve and work with consumers from beginning to finish, giving tailored methods and cultivating long-term partnerships.

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