Recover Fabrics
Recover, a global leader in recycled cotton fiber production, has launched Recover Fabrics, a new line designed to make sustainable, high-quality fabrics easily available to brands of all sizes.
The new range offers premium fabrics made with Recover’s own recycled cotton fiber. These materials combine softness, durability, and performance with a significantly lower environmental footprint, allowing fashion brands to adopt circular materials without difficulty.
“Recover Fabrics is more than just a new product line; it’s about helping brands make sustainability an effortless choice without sacrificing quality,” said Anders Sjöblom, CEO of Recover. “For instance, we recently created a high-end suit that uses much less carbon and water, yet maintains long-lasting quality. That’s the kind of progress we aim to scale through this platform.”
The collection features more than 50 different fabrics across four thoughtfully curated categories, covering both everyday basics and premium textiles. Each fabric blends Recover’s recycled cotton fibers with advanced textile techniques and are designed to support a wide range of needs. The selection includes soft jerseys, luxury fleece, elegant wovens, and tailored outerwear, giving designers a complete sustainable fabric library to work with.
To further encourage the use of recycled cotton, the company has also launched Recover™ Blanks, a collection of ready-to-wear, unbranded basics such as t-shirts, hoodies, sweaters, and joggers, aimed at customers seeking ready-made sustainable options.
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