Run & Relax, Fulgar unveils sustainable SS25 collection

Run & Relax, the Norwegian activewear brand known for its minimalist and functional designs, has announced a new sustainable capsule collection for Spring/Summer 2025. This latest collection is developed in collaboration with Fulgar, an Italian yarn specialist, using Q-Nova, an eco-friendly polyamide 6.6 fibre made from regenerated materials.

This partnership reflects the growing commitment to sustainability across Northern Europe. Countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland are increasingly supporting circular fashion systems, promoting recycled and bio-based fibres, and demanding transparency in material sourcing.

With this collection, Run & Relax continues its mission to promote wellness among women through clothing that is both comfortable and consciously made. Q-Nova is manufactured using a low-impact mechanical process, reducing environmental footprint while ensuring softness, breathability, and durability in the finished garments.

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