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Recycled polyesters Roica used in latest collection

YarnsandFibers News Bureau 2023-07-04 17:59:29 – Pakistan

Artistic Milliners, CIFRA, Dresdner Spitzen, Iluna Group, Innova Fabrics, Maglificio Ripa, Penn Italia, Sitip and Tessitura Colombo Antonio are utilizing Roica stretch yarns in their most recent creations, including reused Roica EF and biodegradable Roica V550.

Roica V550 is the primary stretch yarn which is Cradle to Cradle Gold certified and is being utilized in the EarthCore denim collection created by Artistic Milliners, consisting of biodegradable textures made with tencel, linen, hemp and cotton. Italian warp knitter CIFRA is in the meantime involving Roica EF in its most recent collection of base layers, tops, leggings and jumpsuits made with regular or reused yarns and distinguished by body mapping technology and committed ventilation zones for comfort and freshness.

Dresdner Spitzen is combining Roica V550 with Vinatur, a Cradle to Cradle Gold certified polyester from Inogema, in plans for the intimate apparel market, while Iluna Group is consolidating Roica EF with reused polyamide in another lace collection.

The most recent interlock fabrics for swimwear, sports and apparel designed by Innova Textures use Roica V550 with Nilit's Sensil BioCare nylon while Roica EF is utilized in Maglificio Ripa's Sprinkle collection of swimwear and intimate apparel.

Roica V550 is likewise being combined with reused polyester in the most recent collection of Penn Italia and Sitip, and with Fulgar's Amni Soul Eco biodegradable polyamide by Tessitura Colombo Antonio.

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