Unitin provider of indigo yarns for seamless denim fashion

UNITIN, is the trademark of Industrias Morera SA, a textile company specialized in yarn dyeing and finishing, located in Spain, on the outskirts of Barcelona, expands its product portfolio by adding a new exclusive yarn, Ne 30/1 Compact Cotton “S Torsion” Indigo 11 (Inverse Torsion), for seamless technology and circular knitting.

UNITIN indigo yarns for seamless denim fashion, a new one piece denim fabric concept, in cooperation with Santoni, Lenzing and Tonello were showcased at last August’s BLUEZONE International Denim Trade Fair in Munich.

The new complete total look capsule collection developed by Santoni is composed of body hugging, comfortable, sporty, chic and trendy denim items. This stretch indigo denim concept aims to further enhance the idea of innovative knit denim as a counter-point to the traditional woven denim fabric.

The genuine DNA of denim is maintained with contributions from the four leading supply chain partners, with UNITIN being the provider of the indigo dyed yarns.

UNITIN indigo-dyed cotton has been developed to eliminate the need to dye during the garment process, saving much water, the company said. Available in a range of indigo hues, different denim tones can be achieved. UNITIN is at this stage offering the Ne 30/1 in Z & S torsion on standard dark indigo colour, while other counts or colours, as lighter ones or blue-black, are available now on Z torsion.

Michael Kininmonth, Business Development Manager for Lenzing said that having previously worked with UNITIN indigo yarns on a flat-bed knit project and knowing the innovative garment processing developments Tonello have brought to the market, the decision to work on such a project was an easy one.

Unitin has been in the textile business since 1924, and is nowadays composed of four different departments: yarn die, piece dye, upholstery and denim.

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