Stone Island launches denim research collection

Stone Island is strengthening its focus on innovation with the launch of a new denim capsule collection that combines advanced materials and treatments.

Among the standout innovations, the collection features Polypropylene Denim, a blend of propylene yarns and indigo cotton for a vibrant finish; David Light Nylon Indigo-TC, made from Japanese poly yarns and treated for water resistance, and Hollow Fiber Nylon Indigo-TC, treated with a special corrosion process for a worn-in look.

Other fabrics include Micro Corduroy made of indigo cotton and white polyester, as well as traditional types like Bull Denim-TC, Selvedge Indigo Denim, and Stretch Denim, all finished with different washing and dyeing treatments.

“Denim has always been an important part of Stone Island’s journey, which makes the launch of the Denim Research line and badge meaningful for our community,” said Robert Triefus, chief executive officer of Stone Island, part of the Moncler Group.

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