Texcyle launches revolutionary bio-elastane socks

Texcyle, an innovative Indian sock supplier, has launched globally, introducing the use of Bio-Elastane in sock production for the first time. Founded in 2023 by entrepreneur Raunak Hasnani, Texcyle is dedicated to producing 100% organic socks and partnering with brands committed to sustainability and ethical practices.

Texcyle’s mission extends beyond providing socks; it aims to combat greenwashing in the fashion industry by offering a transparent and eco-friendly manufacturing process. The company’s key focus is on maintaining a low carbon footprint, ensuring top-quality products, and offering customization services.

Texcyle’s socks are made from organic cotton, recycled polyester, and bio-elastane, setting a new standard for sustainable sock production. The company prioritizes sustainability throughout its manufacturing process, sourcing materials ethically and using eco-friendly packaging such as recycled paper, cotton, and compostable plastic.

Raunak Hasnani, CEO of Texcyle, emphasizes the company’s commitment to sustainability, quality, and customization, offering a vision of a greener, more sustainable fashion industry. Texcyle invites businesses sharing this vision to join in its journey toward positive change through clean sourcing and ethical practices.

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