Kivanc focuses on adapting naturalness in its new collection

Kivanc, a leading Turkish woven apparel fabrics producer will be showcasing its latest collections at this year’s late summer and early autumn shows in Europe and North America. Buyers will get to discover the world of Kivanc at the ATSC TORONTO which will be held from 21-23 August), at the Munich Fabric starting from 5-7 September, and PV Paris to take place from 19-21 September.

The company whets the appetite for its forthcoming collection: “Perfecting fibres of organic and man-made, harmonious blend of sophisticated yarns, weaving sophisticated textures with a wide range of colour palette, never-ending investments and efforts for sustainable environment, focusing on customer needs Kıvanç continuously adopts “naturalness” in its new collection.

Natural colour palette: grey, green, blue, camel and bordeaux; natural fibres, unique style, techniques and details of Kivanç collections are giving fresh look and attitude to contemporary men’s and women’s apparel.

Zeki Kivanç, Vice Chairman of Kıvanç said that everlasting rather than seasonal is a Kıvanç mantra. As a manufacturer they focus on customer satisfaction and environmental issues, Kıvanç presents timeless, everlasting rather than seasonable fabrics, which transforms things into real luxury items that people need and love.

With its new collection, Kıvanç creates and represents the new coordinate system with natural fibres: Different textures, different surfaces and different comments… they transform the traces of the unique miracle earth into new forms.

Kıvanç is a fully integrated woven fabric producer that guarantees the total control of all of its manufacturing processes. The company produces a wide range of high quality and innovative fabrics ranging from fibre dyed to piece dyed, textured to digital printed, blending the most popular fibres in the market such as cotton, viscose, polyester, linen, Tencel, Modal and wool.

At every step of their supply chain, they guarantee environmentally sensitive principle of doing business, due to transparency of their management and the whole production cycle, said Zeki Kivanç.

Kivanç is a member of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), and is also accredited OEKO-TEX Standard 100, a comprehensive standard with third-party testing and a certification system for textile raw, intermediate and end products at all stages of processing. Kivanç is also ISO 27001:2013 and ISO 9001:2015 accredited and holds the Woolmark: Wool Blend Performance Certificate.

Located in the southern central region of Turkey, Kıvanç is very proud of its two-generation heritage. With its annual capacity of 18 million metres on a wide mix of fabric blends, and its customer-oriented approach, it currently operates as one of the main woven fabric suppliers to the global brands that sell into the European and American apparel markets.

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