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ISKO’s FW 25-26 collection hits Bluezone at Munich Fabric Start.

ISKO, a global frontrunner in denim innovation, is excited to present its FW 25-26 collection at Bluezone @ the Munich Fabric Start show, Hall 6, Booth C07. Visitors will be treated to a showcase of cutting-edge denim technologies and sustainable initiatives, thanks to ISKO’s innovative fabrics featuring the pioneering recycled materials from RE&UP, SANKO’s new venture and circulartech.
Next-Gen polyester © 2024 ISKO
Next-Gen polyester © 2024 ISKO


Its high-quality Next-Gen materials have been in fact fully integrated into ISKO’s fabric production and represent a crucial highlight throughout the entire new collection. As the result of a unique seamless circular ecosystem for recycling cotton, polyester and polycotton, these have become the go-to alternative to virgin options and include, among their many benefits, robust fiber length, full decolorization, and a total adaptability to conventional spinning methods.

The FW 25-26 collection is organized into five main macro groups, each tailored to meet specific design needs, brought to life through inspired AI-generated imagery. Presented by ISKO together with Creative Room Italia, they elevate the experience of ISKO’s innovative fabrics to unprecedented heights, unlocking creativity with no limits.

ISKO’s FW 25-26 macro groups are:

- Inflexible: a range of rigid fabrics for contemporary needs, true to denim’s original heritage

- Motion: combining comfort and an authentic look for good old rigid denim with freedom of movement

- Extended: traditional denim aesthetic and its ultimate stretch expression. Elegance, treatments, and 4-way-stretch technologies

- Elite: fabrics families where softness, shine, and silky feel reach their full potential

- Momentum: unique finishes, intricate constructions, colored coatings, and special denim features

Visitors can also check out the ISKO™ Luxury by PG latest collection, offering attendees a firsthand look at the innovative designs that combine classic aesthetics with modern sustainability.

“ISKO is thrilled to present our FW 25-26 collection at Bluezone Munich,” said Marco Lucietti, Director of Strategic projects at ISKO. “We are committed to exploring new technologies and innovative methods to advance our industry. Our dedication to meeting the highest fashion standards and promoting sustainability and quality continues to inspire. Our aim is to redefine the fashion landscape by creating designs that are not only stylish but also environmentally responsible.”

Next-Gen cotton © 2024 ISKO
Next-Gen cotton © 2024 ISKO



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