TEXTILES By Dorothy Crouch | Thursday, February 18, 2021
During
ISPO Munich Online, which took place Feb. 1–5, the Seoul-headquartered fiber producer
Hyosung introduced its expanded line of Regen, the company’s sustainable and multi-function fibers. As interest in
Global Recycle Standard–certified materials continues to grow among consumers who demand pieces within loungewear, activewear and outdoor apparel that feature high-performance characteristics yet also remain more sustainable and generate the sensations of feel-good clothing the importance of eco-comfort will continue to rise.
“We are experiencing significant interest in our 100 percent GRS recycled Creora spandex, Mipan Regen nylon and Regen polyester all of which save valuable resources from being removed from the earth,” Mike Simko, global marketing director at Hyosung Textiles, said in a statement. “Having such a comprehensive package of recycled, multi-function fibers is quite uniq
January 29, 2021
SEOUL, South Korea January 30, 2021 As we begin to dream of and conceive a post COVID-19 world, we realize that several trends developed during the pandemic will continue namely clothing that provides comfort and reassurance, and that’s made with sustainable sources. Additionally, this clothing needs to be multi-functional in that it can cross the boundaries between home wear, activewear and outdoor wear. And, it must last overtime.
As a solutions provider across the value chain from mill to brand to consumer, Hyosung consistently forecasts market trends to develop a comprehensive fiber offering to help its customers envision products that suit these trends. The company will present many its new sustainable and multi-function regen fibers at ISPO Munich Online February 1-5, 2021.
Hyosung to showcase new sustainable multi-function regen fibres
The leading fibre producer will introduce its expanded regen sustainability offering featuring 100% recycled, multi-function fibres at ISPO Munich Online.
27th January 2021
As we begin to dream of and conceive a post COVID-19 world, we realize that several trends that developed during the pandemic will continue – namely clothing that provides comfort and reassurance, and that’s made with sustainable sources, says fibre producer Hyosung. Additionally, this clothing needs to be multi-functional in that it can cross the boundaries between home wear, activewear and outdoor wear. And it must, Hyosung says, last over time.