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  • Sustainable Efforts And Products By The Exhibitors At Sustainable Interplay – Part III

    Sustainable Efforts And Products By The Exhibitors At Sustainable Interplay – Part III

    In our previous articles – Part I and Part II, we have featured our 10 exhibitors with their sustainable efforts and products. In this article, we are going to feature 5 more exhibitors of Sustainable Interplay â€“ A Virtual Show scheduled on Nov 23. All the following descriptions are in the company’s own words.

    Deridesen Etiket | Accessories | Turkey

    Sustainable Products

    • GRS certificated recycled leather
    • OEKOTEX certificated WB PU leather
    • OEKOTEX certificated CR-FREE leather
    • ECO-Friendly TPU Labels
    • ECO-Friendly Silicone Labels

    Sustainable Practices

    There are chemical tests being made for our produced items. Our studies continue related to energy and water usage. Our studies have been initiated regarding environment management under the consulting of Leadership & Sustainability.

    There are social adaptation investigations being provided by many customers. We have approval for getting into the supplier list with all investigations. All regulations and laws are being followed.

    Sustainable Certifications

    • OEKO-TEX CERTIFICATION
    • FSC CERTICATION
    • GRS CERTIFICATION

    Collection Link

    http://deridesen.com.tr/flipbook-deridesenlabel-sustainable-series/

    LNJ Denim | Fabric | India

    Sustainable Products

    1. RECYCLED POLY
    2. LIVAECO
    3. ECOVERO
    4. HEMP
    5. REFIBRA
    6. REPREVE

    Sustainable Practices

    • BREVIOL DYEING TECHNOLOGY
    • RECYCLED POLY
    • CADIRA DYEING TECHNOLOGIES
    • BIO-DEGRADABLE POLY

    Following sustainable methods are being used

    1. BREVIOL DYEING TECHNOLOGY
    2. CADIRA DYEING TECHNOLOGY
    3. RECYCLING
    4. EFFLUENT TREATMENT/ ZERO DISCHARGE

    Sustainable Certifications

    • GRS CERTIFICATE
    • RCS CERTIFICATE

    Collection Link

    Nearchimica S.P.A. | Chemical | Italy

    Sustainable Products and Practices

    Sky-White Technology for substituting PP in any application step- Applied in Spraying, in Nebulizati. The finishing product produced by using renewable raw material.

    The use of the latest application technology combined with the best chemistry allows Nearchimica to achieve amazing results. The target to produce auxiliaries with safe chemistry is mandatory.

    Indigo Textile| Fabric | Pakistan

    Sustainable Products

    • 100% Recycled Fabrics (Preconsumer and Post Consumer Waste)
    • Eco-Friendly Fabrics with sustainable dyeing and finishing saving water, energy, and chemicals
    • Hemp Blended Fabrics
    • Low content recycled content fabrics with 5% PCW cotton

    Sustainable Practices

    • Effluent Treatment
    • Caustic Recovery
    • Energy efficient production systems
    • Aniline Free Indigo Dyes only

    Human Sustainability

    • Profit-Sharing with employees
    • Health and Medical Insurance
    • Charities to various NGOs

    Human Sustainability

    GOTS , GRS , RCS , OCS ,OEKO TEX

    Archroma | Chemical | Switzerland

    Sustainable Products

    Archroma’s new aniline-free* indigo dye, Denisol® Pure Indigo 30 Liq, reduces risk when producing the traditional, iconic indigo blue that consumers associate with denim and jeans. During production, some of the aniline stays locked into the indigo pigment, and is difficult to wash off the fabric. The remainder of the aniline impurity, approximately 300 metric tons, is discharged during dyeing.

    EarthColors is Archroma’ss patented a new method of creating warm shades from nature. These high-performance dyes are synthesized from non-edible agricultural or herbal industries waste such as leaves or nutshells. Thanks to smart technologies, EarthColors® dyes are fully traceable from natural waste material to the store.

    Sustainable Practices

    Archroma offers to manufacturers, brand owners, and retailers the tailor-made system solutions that they need in their specific production process and market. They touch and color people’s lives every day, everywhere. That is why, at Archroma, they continuously challenge the status quo in the deep belief that they can make the industry sustainable.

    Sustainable Certifications

    • SN EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems Standard
    • SN EN ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems Standard
    • SN EN ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health and Safety Management System Standard –

    Collection Link

    https://www.archroma.com/innovations


    Do not miss to register for the SUSTAINABLE INTERPLAY event at virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual and PRE SCHEDULE your FACE2FACE meetings with the exhibitors.

    Please also check out the sponsors of our show below :

  • Sustainable Efforts and Products By The Exhibitors Of Sustainable Interplay – Part II

    Sustainable Efforts and Products By The Exhibitors Of Sustainable Interplay – Part II

    In our previous article, we have featured our 5 exhibitors with their sustainable efforts and products. In this article, we are going to feature 5 more exhibitors of Sustainable Interplay – A Virtual Show scheduled on Nov 23. All following descriptions are in the company’s own words .

    Montega SRL | Chemicals | Italy

    Sustainable Products

    • ROLL ECO FADE SYSTEM: An innovative system for the treatment of the fabric
    • MY ECOSYSTEM: A group of sustainable effects on garment named MY BLACK ICE, MY ECO MARBLE, SIRIOX SYSTEM, MY ECO STONE developed to work in water and energy-saving conditions
    • WET CLE

    Sustainable Practices

    • MINERAL PIGMENTS
    • NATURAL DYES PROCESS
    • ENZIMAX ORO RANGE
    • DETERGENT

    The company has strongly invested in:

    • Strong selection of raw material for the realization of Montegaverde range according to ISO14006 ECODESIGN
    • No use of Potassium Permanganate and Chlorine in all process inside our M-LAB Garment University
    • Quality Certification ISO 9001 and Environmental ISO14001 : we produces renewable energy and we have a purification system and recycling of wastewater
    • Concentrated formulation -A system of home care washing with labelling and traceable process c

    Human Sustainability

    • Last generation production plant
    • Workplace fully sanitized
    • Workshop for the correct dosage of the product without waste
      -cooperation with Urbino University and ITI Chimica Rimini

    Sustainable Certifications

    ISO 14006 ECODESIGN – ZDHC – GOTS – OEKOTEX – EIM – TOX FMD

    Ribbontex | Accessories | Italy

    Sustainable Products

    • R3063: Biodegradable patches in cotton and linen. They are able to decompose naturally, so once discarded they will become organic substances within a year.
    • R3091: Super sustainable patches in cotton, hemp and organic biologic cotton.
    • Hemp is a first class fiber with a sustainable impact.
    • R3098 & R3100: Eco-friendly jacquard tapes in recycled polyester, recycled cotton, and organic biologic cotton.

    R3099: Eco-friendly bands in recycled polyester, recycled cotton, and organic biologic cotton.

    These items are made of recycled cotton yarns obtained from fabric scraps and second-hand clothes: Use of water-based inks.

    Sustainable Practices

    • 90% of the electricity used is produced from renewable sources.
    • Almost all production phases take place in the company, so we embrace the concept of Km0.
    • Comfortable, spacious rooms where the sunlight predominates over the artificial light.
    • The company also encourages its employees to adopt separate waste collection and improves staff sensitivity towards issues related to sustainability.

    Kilim Denim | Fabric | Turkey

    Sustainable Products

    D5329 MORRIS MID DARK CACTUS PCRD STR
    Morris uses 100% organic cotton in the warp, 47.5% recycled cotton, 47.5% recycled polyester, and 5% elastane on the weft. The Cactus Project uses a newly developed chemical that improves the fixation of indigo on the warp yarn resulting in less water being used to remove unfixed dyestuff.

    • D5102 DENNIS C-BLACK CACTUS STR ORGANIC 100
    • D5108 KATYA DARK BLUE CACTUS LW SUPER STR ORGANIC 100
    • D5120 MADONNA MID PURE CACTUS STR ORGANIC BLENDED

    Sustainable Practices

    We are taking a giant step for a sustainable world with the Cactus production model that uses 100% organic cotton and lowers water consumption and waste production.

    Compared to conventional indigo dying procedures, we reduce water consumption by %91 with the Cactus model. This reduces the consumption of side chemicals such as caustic, wetting, and ion immobilizing by 87% by using special recipes in our dyeing process.

    Human Sustainability

    We are against gender inequality in society and in business life. We support the participation of women labor in the workforce and our employees with training that will take them forward in their lives.

    Sustainable Certifications

    GOTS, OCS, GRS, RCS, BCI, OEKO-TEX, ISO 14001

    http://www.virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual

    Ha-Meem Denim |Fabric | Bangladesh

    Sustainable Products

    1. We have developed sustainable fabric combining recycle Poly and certified Lycra and we provide certifications for them.
    2. We have introduced fabric made with Eco Lycra, T-400, and viscose and we provide necessary certifications.
    3. We are doing fabric with PCW yarn and provide certifications accordingly.
    4. We have developed a fabric that consumes very little water in dyeing and other processes.
    5. We have developed Aniline free fabric and provide certifications accordingly.

    Sustainable Practices

    1. Less water consumption system
    2. Recycling of waste water through ETP.
    3. Renewable energy .
    4. Introducing aniline free dyeing.

    Human Sustainability

    We arrange training sessions and different development schemes to improve the standard of living and skill development of our employees.

    Sustainable Certifications

    Oeko-Tex, OCS, RCS, GRS, GOTS, BCI and Join Life Certification.

    Jeanologia | Technology | Spain

    Sustainable Products

    Jeanologia develops state-of-art technology for fabric and garment finishing. 

    FROM FABRIC TO FINISH

    • G2 DYNAMIC ozone in denim fabric finishing is dramatically reducing the amount of water and chemicals used, while at the same time saving costs at the mill and at the garment finishing facilities.
    • AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Our laser technology has transformed the jeans industry creating a positive impact eliminating the harmful processes for worker’s health like sandblasting, hand sanding and PP spray. 
    • WASHED BY THE ATMOSPHERE G2 Ozone technology enable production centers to greatly reduce the use of water and chemicals and achieve the right shade of blue faster, sustainably and at lower costs.
    • WATER IS OVER AIR IS THE FUTURE eFlow technology is based on nanobubbles that act as a carrier to transmit chemicals into any fabric or a garment with a minimal quantity of water and zero discharge. 
    • H2Zero is the intelligent recycling system able to recycle 100% of the water used in washing machines reducing the water and electricity consumption. ZERO MEANS ZERO 

    The integration of Jeanologia technologies enhance productivity, reduce water and energy consumption, and eliminate damaging emissions and waste, guaranteeing ZERO contamination.

    Sustainable Practices

    At Jeanologia, people and planet come first, and the sustainability and innovative spirit is the company’s core business. 

    For years we have been transforming the way jeans are manufactured and we do it through disruptive technologies and innovates software. Now, Jeanologia has developed an initiative to transform the textile industry. 

    This is our Mission Zero: the total dehydration and detoxification of the jeans industry. Mission Zero appears to call all the technocrat and textile companies to join forces and fight together to achieve this goal: no more water or toxic chemicals used in a single pair of jeans around the world by 2025. 

    Human Sustainability 

    At Jeanologia, we put people and the planet before profit. We are convinced that a better world is shaped by people connected through honesty and respect. We are committed to our world and we look after the environment. Our aspiration is to put creativity, innovation, technology, and the driving forces of business initiative not only at the service of financial profit but also at the service of a prosperous and sustainable world.  


    Do not miss to register for the SUSTAINABLE INTERPLAY event at virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual and PRE SCHEDULE your FACE2FACE meetings with the exhibitors.

    Please also check out the sponsors of our show below :

  • Turkish Denim Mills 2021 Scenario- A Panel Discussion with Dilek Erik, Sinem Senbark & Murat AydoÄŸdu

    Turkish Denim Mills 2021 Scenario- A Panel Discussion with Dilek Erik, Sinem Senbark & Murat AydoÄŸdu

    An interesting panel discussion on the Turkish Denim Mills was held at the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show. The participants included Dilek Erik(Marketing Consultant), Sinem Senbark(Sales and Marketing Manager-Iskur Denim), and Murat AydoÄŸdu(Sales and Marketing Director-Kilim Denim). Moderated by Ms Dilek, Sinem and Murat shared their views on the current status of Turkish denim companies and how they changed post covid.

    How COVID changed the way of doing business

    Sinem Senbark

    In denim business we all used to work by traveling so every company’s sales people or sales directors used to travel two times or three times in a month but with COVID 19, we are all stuck at home and we’re working from home. 

    We couldn’t travel and we couldn’t go even to the companies in turkey so everything changed nothing remained as before. We used to go to our exhibitions two times a year, some companies attend more than one exhibition as we are and some companies attend at least one exhibition, so we come together there, we share our ideas. We show new collections and at least two times a year we come together and meet everyone physically. Now we are all doing everything from zoom and Denimsandjeans also organized virtual exhibition two times and this is the second edition where we all are discussing this.  These exhibitions are virtual, and we are coming together,  but this is a different experience for all of us, and I think it’s really important for the denim business and for people to come together because we love each other even if we are competitors.

    We like to share ideas, we like to share our collection and in new directions so these virtual exhibitions are important.

    Murat AydoÄŸdu

    We’ve started working from home with the whole world and we saw how important face-to-face communication is especially in our business during this period but we kept our reachability high and met more often with our colleagues and customers. The biggest parts of our work were the fairs and the customer visits and they were canceled immediately during the COVID, then we decided to move most of our business to digital and during this period we mostly focused on digital marketing strategy.

    We moved our collections to digital platforms to virtual fairs. We updated our website and social media accounts but as you agree denim is not a kind of product that can be seen and decided to buy from the image on the screens, all the consumers need to touch and feel a garment. No matter how digital we are, we need to send physical samples to our buyers, to our customers then now we are mostly sending new samples, more sample packages considering many different factors and when we see that the feedback was very good then we realized that we evaluated the process quite well.

    We continue our business and customer relations on digital platforms now, in order to improve better service to our buyers, in addition, I can say for the global sector now and when we look the production side in globally during the pandemic the fashion industry supply chain extremely depends on far eastern production and we realized this has allowed the many US and many European retailers forwarded to closer suppliers and manufacturers offering them fast delivery supply chain by removing them from the complex global production chain I can say in this point of view we are the Turkish Denim Mills have really a great potential to assume by means of a large part of global production so thanks to Turkey and its ability in the production.

    Are we late for digitalisation?

    Sinem Senbark

    We started to do our digital presentation before COVID 19 and now we are preparing our own website to present our collection digitally. We didn’t want to use this technology before because we are not used to,  we used to come together physically, we love to come together physically as I told before and so it’s more our attitude to come to look together physically.

    Now we have to make it digital as we were not aware of how effective is this going to be. Sometimes something bad comes good so this is a good example.

    Product/Processes Popular During Pandemic

    Sinem Senbark

    Covid 19 changed the way the final consumer shops, so we stuck at home for two months at least and now some people are still working from home so the way you buy the things has totally changed so as is denim before the pandemic, before Covid 19 we launched a new collection – Soft Breeze where we have a comfort and stretch fabrics with a soft touch and it was wearable at home, at the party, at the office so it’s more worth style and the most important thing that we forecasted this before the pandemic.

    The consumer habit now wants, of course, some trend-less articles but the articles should be timeless more than trend-less trendy, let’s say we want timeless articles so this our soft breeze collection has a comfort power stretch rigid but very soft touch and wearable everywhere so if you want you can wear at home because in zoom meeting we only see half of the body, the other half is hidden.

    So it’s hidden but even if it is hidden we all want to be more natural and more basic and more comfortable. 

    The second concept that we launched contemporarily with COVID 19 was our free move concept where we have knitwear looking fabrics and they are also suitable for homeware and comfort super stretch and

    We didn’t develop in a rigid fabric but it will come in the SS22, so the main idea is to be comfortable, simple and natural.

    Murat AydoÄŸdu

    As we know during the pandemic, all our lifestyles changed and we are mostly working from home and what’s important now, all consumers and we want to feel in confidence and also healthy we need confidence and healthy that’s very important so for that reason, the pandemic will amplify consumer attitudes towards the considered consumption.

    It’s very important that the future denim product requirements will be focused on comfort versatility, durability, and healthy, so we need to think about these products when we develop new concepts, consumers will avoid excessive and unnecessary constructions and invest more in health and comfort so the denim developments all denim fabric developments should focus on negative climate impact in minimizing waste and maximizing the value and durability of garment lifecycles.

    The main consideration in consumption will be less but better. All denim mills should be working with traceable ethical and responsibility made natural fibers such as linen, hemp, lyocell, and recycled fibers. Soft hand feel is important for as well as for a comfortable lifestyle.

    As kilim denim, we developed our new developments / new concepts. This month now we will be launching two new concepts these are called one of them is nanox and the other is naturex.

    These collections for next seasons. Our Nanox collection includes antibacterial water and oil repellent antifungal fabrics which we develop by the nanotechnological process even though the collection has a different flexibility and different ounces weights, we never compromise on durability and flexibility. The second concept is called Naturex where we use alternative sustainable fibers from nature in this collection we use linen hemp blended fabrics, so all these fabrics will be extra soft extra durable, and mostly of course eco-friendly.

    Future Products And Sustainability

    Sinem Senbark

    When we think about the future, we think of two different points – one of them we will be more simple as I told before but more focused on details. In denim it’s really difficult to focus on details because you have to deal with the yarn, you have to deal with the different shades of indigo, different dyeing techniques and because denim when you do not wash it all seems the same so you have to make something innovative, and something technologically improved in your kitchen part in your product development.

    So this is really we see it really important and we will prepare some normal looking but very high-quality fabrics. The second point I also believe that it’s really very hard to make something simple and beautiful. I want to mention one thing here for Iskur denim – Sustainability is the mission and the vision of the Iskur group because Iskur groups started their business 40 years ago with the yarn business and since the company owners are coming from agriculture and they really try to invest in every sector. Firstly by taking sustainability in priority and so we have our solar panels on in every factory on the top of the shed.

    We have our own cotton field and two years ago we invest as this core group in a new recycling yarn company so we have collected all our sustainable activities under our Earthsquad collection and we are presenting it for two years and now in the Covid period . We make new development in Earthquake collection we add natural fibers like hemp , linen and a different composition of linen hemp stretch and we believe strongly to make sustainable dying . For one year we also got our certification from carbon trust that we reduce the usage of water in all.

    We have antibacterial, antifungal and now antivirus articles, we took all our certifications for the antivirus part .

    Now we are making a special collaboration with a producer in turkey so in a short time we will have and we will announce a new project and I strongly believe we should go on to develop this kind of technological and healthy products together because they are default sustainable So when you develop something healthy it’s already sustainable and we need to protect the nature because COVID 19 is not the first one we will face. Check out the full interview here .


    Our next edition of Virtual show – Denimsandjeans Sustainable Interplay is scheduled for Nov 23, 2020. Do not miss to register here.

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  • Sustainable Products And Practices By The Exhibitors Of Sustainable Interplay Show On Nov 23 (Part 1)

    Sustainable Products And Practices By The Exhibitors Of Sustainable Interplay Show On Nov 23 (Part 1)

    The next virtual event by Denimsandjeans on Nov 23 is all set to welcome its exhibitors at the show. This show is a special event dedicated to sustainability only.

    In this article we bring you some of our exhibitors’ sustainable practices/products to understand their efforts towards sustainability. We are reproducing the information provided by them in their own words.

    SEI LASER|Technology|Italy

    Sustainable Products

    1. Matrix Textile: Roll to the garment, roll to roll, and garment engraving and cutting laser machine.
    2. Flexi Denim: Garment engraving and finishing laser machine.
    3. X-Type Conveyor: Top speed laser cutting machine.
    4. Easy Denim: The compact laser solution for shops and industrial personalization of garments and accessories.

    Sustainable Practices: No water consumption, No use of chemicals, low energy consumption, materials saving. All their laser machines are Class 1, ensuring total protection for workers and users

    Cotton Web Limited |Pakistan | Garments

    Sustainable Products

    The company is using Certified Organic Cotton, PCW, Recycled Cotton, Repreve, Modal, Tencel in some orders, and almost 90% of their fabric is made from BCI Certified Cotton. They are also using eco finish metal trims in orders.

    In their collection, they have made garments that are made from 0% Cotton fabric (Modal, Repreve, and Elastane), a blend of hemp in the fiber. They are using man-made fibers which are eco-friendly like Tencel, EcoVera, Repreve.

    They are also using natural fibers like hemp, linen which are both using less area, water, and low carbon footprint compared to conventional cotton.

    Sustainable Practices

    Solar System which produces 150KW of electricity. In washing, they are using the eFlow, Up system, and Rainforest  System to reduce water consumption. At the same time, they are using synthetic stones instead of pumice stone.

    Jeanologia Laser Machines are being used instead of manual scrapping. 90% of the fabric that they consume is made from BCI Cotton. The new ETP is being erected through which they would be able to recycle up to 80% of water for laundry.

    Human Sustainability

    Financial Support to NGOs, The Citizen Foundation, and Huner Foundation for education, technical and vocational training. Education Support Fund for the Employee. Medical and Life Insurance for the Employee and their Immediate family.

    Employee Support fund for their family events and also for unforeseen events.

    Sustainable Certifications:

    BCI,GOTS,OCS,OKEO TEX 100, WRAP GOLD CERTIFICATION, ISO 14001 (2015), SMETA (ETI BASE CODE)

    Rajby Textiles| Fabric | Pakistan

    Sustainable Products

    Rajby is the only company to have certified for the C2C Platinum level in Textiles. In addition to that, they also offer C2C Gold and Refibra innovations in our super sustainable range.

    Hemp fiber is very much in demand these days. At Rajby, we have developed a perfect blend of hemp with cotton to achieve a softer hand. In addition to that, Bio Polyester, PCW fabrics, laser friendly fabrics are also some of the worth mentioning offerings.

    Sustainable Practices

    Rajby has devised finishing techniques that use extremely less water, almost 80% of the water is saved. This not only saves water bus also reduces the burden on our ETP plant. Energy-efficient office layouts, some parts covered by solar energy. They have installed chemical recovery tanks to minimize wastages.

    Human Sustainability

    The company considers its responsibility towards its employees and community. The company arranges for the combined marriage ceremony of more than 50 couples per year fully company sponsored. Rajby is a permanent donor of some hospitals and schools in the area. It also operates a free funeral shuttle for the needy people of the area.

    WRAP certificate is one of their CSR initiatives.

    Sharabati Denim | Fabric | Turkey+Egypt

    Sustainable Products

    Sharabati is very strong with its Re-Cycle Yarn articles. They have their own Re-Cycle Yarn factory and use Pre Consumer Re-Cycle Cotton Yarn in many articles. They also use Post Consumer Re-Cycle Polyester in their stretch articles.

    Their main indigo colors tested and proved themselves are “laser friendly”. It is very important for sustainable washes. They are able to use Organic Cotton for any kind of article. They also have natural fiber (Tencel, modal, hemp, linen articles)

    Sustainable Practices

    1. Sahara process- Their indigo dyeing process that saves 40% in water, 40% in energy, and 5% in coloring agents.
    2. Oasis process- Denim finish process that saves 36% in water, 35% in steam, 33% in energy, and 70% in Gas

    Human Sustainability

    1. Created high-quality accommodation for workers comprising 27 apartment buildings.
    2. Scholarships for employee children, Marriage bonuses for newlyweds
      Newborn children bonuses, Death in the family stipends.
    3. Building a school in Sadat City, Egypt

    Sustainable Certifications

    BCI number: 1003824-1 , CMIA , LENZING , ISO 9001 , ISO14001 , ISO45001 , ISO27001 , GOTS , OCS , GRS , RCS , OEKOTEX

    OFFICINA+39 SRL | Chemical | Italy

    Sustainable Products & Practices

    OZ-ONE POWDER: It is an advanced product for garments treatment to give bleached, distressed, and worn or acid wash look, but in a more eco-friendly way.

    NEBUDYE D: It is a combination of an innovative process with selected dyestuffs to obtain the original vintage dying look, waterless, using the nebulization systems These dyestuffs are also dischargeable into white using our PP replacement REMOVER IND/J (ecological replacement of Potassium Permanganate also for indigo and black sulphur dyestuffs).

    Recycrom DIRTY: Using a version of Recycrom as a final effect on Denim Garments to achieve an aged vintage look. No temperature, less water, it gives a worn effect to the denim in a very sustainable way!

    As a chemical company, Offcina+39 believes that they are responsible for contributing to the reduction of our own environmental impact. That is the reason their job has changed a lot in recent years. While innovation and upcycling are part of their identity, they now know that is not enough.

    With that in mind, their daily challenge is now also focused on turning these ideas into exciting sustainable denim collections, creating unique garments that can inspire designers, brands, and product developers alike.

    The RE-ACT! collection is a contribution to softening what has been a tough moment for all of us. For the collection, they let ourselves get carried away by their imagination and creativity to be enraptured by the beauty of finishing.

    Sustainable Certifications

    ZDHC / GOTS / GREEN SCREEN / AIM


    Do not miss to register for the SUSTAINABLE INTERPLAY event at virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual and PRE SCHEDULE your FACE2FACE meetings with the exhibitors . Please also check out the sponsors of our show below :

  • Sustainable Interplay – Next Virtual Event By Denimsandjeans

    Sustainable Interplay – Next Virtual Event By Denimsandjeans

    Post the success of the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show concluded on October 15, Denimsandjeans announced another virtual event themed- SUSTAINABLE INTERPLAY.

    This exclusive virtual event is going to be a limited 7 hour show on NOV 23rd, 2020 – where over 40 exhibitors from around the globe present their Sustainable Collection. The show focuses only on the sustainable collection for the ongoing season.

    Through SUSTAINABLE INTERPLAY, the focus would be on Sustainability and Sustainable Practices. The event would also like to put an emphasis on the fact that Sustainability is not only suppliers’ responsibility but also that of buyers’ in the entire supply chain and its only with mutual co-operation and support can we create best products and processes to help mother earth and our coming generations.

    As per the organizers, the event would be a completely SUSTAINABLE event where sustainable means are being used to display sustainable materials to buyers who are looking to create sustainable offerings for consumers. Hence the whole focus of this show would be sustainability and its interplay.

    Companies like Jeanologia, Nearchimica, Sharabati Denim, Iskur Denim, LNJ Denim, Indigo Textile, Naveen Denim Limited, Ribbontex, Deridesen, Interloop, BCT Denim, Atlas, Archroma, Artistic Fabric Mills, Ramsons, Rajby Textile, Elasten , JDS, Fashion Accessories, and Soorty have confirmed so far and some more companies are expected to confirm within this week.

    The show shall take place on Nov 23 from 11 am CET to 6 PM CET and will be for one day only. If you are not registered already, please register at www.virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual to get your unique invite code.

    For any queries, drop an email at info@denimsandjeans.com

  • Changes Coming Up In Denim World, Explains Sevgin Sicim From C&A

    Changes Coming Up In Denim World, Explains Sevgin Sicim From C&A

    At the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show, Sandeep Agarwal spoke to Sevgin Sicim from C&A Brussels to understand the upcoming changes in denim world. We share her views on various points discussed during the talk below. You can see full talk here .

    Do you think there is a revival in the market that can be seen in the last one or two months?

    Actually, we have been experiencing globally something we never had before, everything has changed, the life cycle has changed, everything is changed so also in entire retail business there are lots of changing and before COVID there was a business created based on the volume and large all orders and very low cost with shorter life cycle and to buy more and pay less.

    When I compare it for last 10-15 years, there is a huge pressure in the market for margins and more than ever so we also have been trying all together to evaluate how customers behave in post covid situation considering all these things what we were facing before COVID and so it was a very hot topic also Denimsandjeans Virtual’s July event. 

    Are consumers preferring higher quality products post-Covid? 

    Buyers will buy less generally and look for a better quality by longer users and I think implementing circularity will be a norm after post COVID situations.

    I think what they see is kind of short reaction of customers. They look for a more relaxing style and they would like to keep their clothing at home as well as also move around and the same clothing, so relaxing and feeling comfort in your jeans is kind of a short reaction of that but I do believe it’s coming further in the months ,because it’s quite still situations not yet improve. We still face lots of things, yourself in india we are all in Europe, globally nothing really changed.

    You must have also noticed that there’s been changed in the denim styling and because of work from home .Do you think these changes will remain permanent? 

    I think as I said people want more comfort and relaxed styles and when I look at C&A, our majority for the Men Denim part is Jog denim which gives the customer a lot of comfort and jeans look. High stretch is also in demand for the women denim market which is quite important but I think generally what customer wants- We want to keep authenticity, We want to keep that look and with high stretch and comfort so as valuable recovery so we want everything. (laughs …:) )

    Thanks to current innovation of fiber suppliers, new technologies so we can do power stretch with very good recovery but what we are all considering at the end of the day in order to reach all these levels, we depend on more petroleum-based fibers so there is a conflict in there.

    Do you think SEASONS are going to be important in denim fashion?

    I think it’s important in a sense that denim is considered for long periods of time and not for fast fashion . It’s a perfect product to remake and reuse and also recycle it and which makes it kind of timeless but I think the two seasons consideration will remain in the market which also make us follow up what’s going on in the market, what is the new innovation so how we can do it with approach, I think it will continue again but I think it will be more focused on the simplicity and consider entire year instead of six months.

    Your views on Sustainability in the Post-Pandemic Era

    The pandemic has created a lot of awareness from the people, all of us all over the world we spent more time in our houses and we also appreciated nature a lot so we had time to feel the nature during that time and I think this will create more demand to more sustainable from the customer side so . And also the customer has purchasing power, so I think we need to really reap that in a sense that we as a brand we are also responsible to educate customers by sharing all with the simple and clear ways what we are offering them . So in terms of sustainability this will also kind of guide the customers purchasing power in the right direction.

    How do you see the popularity of HEMP Fibre in denim fashion?

    I wouldn’t say its very popular right now , it’s more kind of solution . Maybe because for C2C we use organic cotton which is great , so as a brand we are responsible to source our cottons from ethical sources . Cotton is a great fiber, it’s denim fiber . So, all over the denim and it’s impossible to avoid .

    All this and we say most of the water during production but we cannot avoid cotton needs. Though it uses a lots of water to grow and by also thinking millions people are suffering because they cannot have the clean water. But cotton is very valuable in the people’s life but to replace the cotton -this is maybe future . I think hemp will be quite important but also our solution for that is that we try to use recycle but couldn’t as much mix with hemp also. So you see whatever we touch there is some influx to also consider and try to find a solution that’s why HEMP is a good solution .

    How do you see 2021?

    We have to keep our hope and people really kind of following what we are doing altogether in the industry. I’m quite optimistic about that because we are facing something together , so it also gives us a kind of sense of how important is to protect our environment and also look at the future in a way that we have something to protect for our future – for our kids as well . So, in order to speak in those things in the industry make me really optimistic because we haven’t really spoken that for all senses.

    2021 is very challenging for all of us not only in the denim industry but also for all retail or textile industry, it’s all over globally but we should keep our hope, we’ll be going post-pandemic next year, we should see a great revival in the industry . In fact not only in denim industry but in fact we can look at a revival in the most of the industries.
    See full video at this page .


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  • 3 The Most Visible Trends For Denim In 2020- Daria Martelli , Head of Men’s Design at Pepe

    3 The Most Visible Trends For Denim In 2020- Daria Martelli , Head of Men’s Design at Pepe

    Daria Martelli, Head of Menswear Design- Pepe Jeans, with more than 15 years of experience working for international brands, spoke to Sandeep Agarwal about the most visible trends during 2020 – at the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show concluded on October 15. We bring some excerpts from her talk . The full talk can be seen in a video here .

    PROTECTION WITH COMFORT

    Post-Pandemic, consumers’ habits witnessed a paradigm shift due to various reasons including shopping priorities and disposal income constraints. The consumer now prefers to buy products that ensure Protection with comfort, also the trends that align with the trees of humanity, the planet’s crisis, also will have durability and serve multi-purpose are going to rule. Hygiene and Fiber Innovations are going to play a big role now.

    Daria believes that there will be a change in styling , it’s going to be more about evolution that it goes in hand with the feeling of people as a consumer but also at the end with innovation to make a more sustainable production process. Further, she asserted that coming next months and years are gonna see more a combination of innovation and protection in trends.

    While discussing what type of clothing would be considered Multi-Purpose clothing according to such trends, Daria said that it can be wearable for the time that you spend at home and also fit perfectly when you go out. Basically, it should be clothing for different occasions and should support the consumer’s feelings and priorities. This trend is going to be strong in 2021 as well.

    Implementation of new developments

    New developments and directions are not so easy to implement in the supply chain and specifically when we are working in a digital way with the supply chain. While discussing this, Daria said that there’s a stronger connection between design and the supply chain.

    Daria Martelli – Head Design- Pepe Jeans

    Before it was a linear communication between what designer had in mind and then it was kind of a like a problem of suppliers to find a way to make that design a product.

    Now I think there is a strong connection between both and most of the time now the design comes from an idea and innovation that they have to supply despite the design.

    Daria also believes that digitalization is taking an important role and it will be more crucial going forward. So digitalization is helping brands, designers, and the supply chain to make a new way to work on products and a new collection. Digitalization is a tool that can help us to go through this transformation. Do visit this link to get to hear her complete views in a video talk.


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  • What Next? Questions About Our Industry In These Most Unusual Times – Stefano Aldighier

    What Next? Questions About Our Industry In These Most Unusual Times – Stefano Aldighier

    Stefano Aldighieri – the well-known denim veteran – spoke about various aspects of the denim industry in a talk with Sandeep Agarwal during the 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual show held on Oct 14-15.  He spoke in detail about various aspects of the industry right from Fibre to Retail and how they have evolved during 2020 and how they may be impacted in the near future.

    On fibre , he said, “Cotton was, is and will always be the king fiber for the denim industry”.

    Stefano was emphatic that cotton will always remain the most important fiber as there is no immediate replacement for it.  He mentioned that recycled polyester is getting very popular but he had issues with it as it is a petroleum product and even if it is recycled, the issues of microfibres will always remain with it. He was for cellulosic fibers like Tencel as they can be recycled at the end of the life cycle.  He hoped that people would use more and more of the ancient fiber Hemp and it is a very good candidate to reduce dependence on water. For a stretch, he was not enthusiastic as it not recyclable but he felt that recyclable elastomers like Roica. Another one that is interesting is natural rubber and if that is used, it would help greatly in recycling.

    On the fabric side, he felt that companies should rationalize fabric developments with a limited number of warps, and companies can save money and waste and have better margins. Not many changes in constructions. Regarding antiviral properties in the fabric finishes, he felt that they are not much useful. He felt, however, that antimicrobial properties in the garments can help in reducing the number of washes a consumer makes. The water-saving can happen maximum at the fibre stage and at the consumer end. In between, there are limited possibilities to save water.

    Coming to nearshoring, he was optimistic that micro-factories near the market would spread in the near future and help in creating faster responses to the market with these smaller units with bulk production still happening in cheaper locations.

    On the design front, he felt that the designs would be simpler, with better fabrics, better constructions, and can be used for a longer time. But it’s really important to think about circularity at the design stage itself.

    In retail, he felt that they would be the biggest losers. Traditional retail was already in trouble and of course online retail would get bigger and bigger.

    It was a very engrossing discussion where Stefano came out with some very forceful points that the industry should consider. Do check out the complete interview from this link.

  • Design Changes Affecting Production Processes –  A Talk With Nicolas Prophte

    Design Changes Affecting Production Processes – A Talk With Nicolas Prophte

    Will the Covid create design changes in the denim industry and will those design changes affect production processes in the supply chain?

    We spoke to Nicolas Prophte – VP Sourcing, Production and Innovation Denim at Tommy Hilfiger – if there are any design changes that he feels have come  and whether they will affect the production processes.

    As a beginning note, Nicolas shared a great positive news that the demand for denim is good for his company and he saw a good appetite for denim bottoms. This kind of dispels so many doubts that had started emerging in the minds of the industry post covid. 

    He mentioned about the SS’21 Collection which was entirely designed digitally. He also mentioned that the company invested in a design development centre in Amsterdam a few years ago – where they have  assets like a huge physical and digital library along with lots of data and this library helped them a lot. They also have an amazing wash library and have strong relationships with vendors and all this helped them to create a great collection entirely digitally. He felt that the designers are learning new ways to design using digital ways. He also spoke about creating 3D designs for selling and felt there is no need to create salesman samples. He also felt that it is important to create more and more digital content to engage the buyers and this is going to be important for the future as well.

    Coming to mills and vendors, he felt that investing in relations with the supply chain over the years has helped them during this ‘storm’. Strong relationships ensured that they received full support from their vendors and helped them to be more agile and flexible. 

    Speaking on sustainability, he mentioned about various initiatives, he mentioned about a target of having 20% post-consumer recycled cotton in all their fabrics in the next 5 years and there will be a great focus on reducing the use of virgin cotton. Tommy wants to produce 1 million jeans with this composition in 2021 and by 2023 – about 3 million jeans. They are also pushing the laundries to be more responsible and with their KPI – LOW IMPACT DENIM. This denim uses eco-friendly washing systems including lasers, ozone, etc and their target for 2021 is to create over 50% LOW IMPACT DENIM.

    Lead times will be also massively impacted and closer to the market would be important in the future. Nicolas spoke about various other aspects of the current market , sustainability, digitalization, etc  and the complete talk can be accessed can be listened to from this link

  • What’s New From The Exhibitors Of 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual Show – Part IV

    What’s New From The Exhibitors Of 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual Show – Part IV

    In the IVth part of ” What’s new from exhibitors at 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual Show” – we feature our 6 more exhibitors of the 2nd edition of the Denimsandjeans Virtual Show with their focus products  – Artistic Fabric Mills, Arvind Limited, Soorty Enterprises, Tonello SRL, Ramsons India, and JDS Japan. All this info is in their own words.

    Artistic Fabric Mills | Pakistan

    Artistic Fabric Mills, one of the leading premium denim mills from Pakistan brings the following focus Products for Oct-20 Show :  

    UNDONE,
    Made with 100% sustainable material, zero virgin cotton without any additional dyeing

    RRWEFT
    New fancy indigo-look rigid weft made with industrial waste. 

    PHOENIX
    100% sustainable denim ( Post-consumer waste / Post-industrial waste cotton ).

    ARVIND LIMITED | INDIA

    Arvind Limited’s “INFIKNITY” range explores the plethora of possibilities of knitted Indigo dyed yarns. They deliver substantially better performance, compared with traditionally woven denims.

    This fabric is much lighter, breathable, more soft & supple to touch, offers 360’ of stretch, mechanical or induced, allows the introduction of performance yarns, as required, and still looks & feels like traditional jeans wear, offering the legendary wash down & natural aging properties of Indigo Dyed Denims. The product becomes more inclusive, catering to a wider range of sizes and body types.

    SOORTY ENTERPRISES | PAKISTAN

    These are the focused products by Soorty for the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show.

    Triumph Hoodie
    For Medium and high impact workouts at the gym. Also for hiking climbing and exploring. Medium weight cotton stretch fabric with good recovery and breathable during the workout. The antibacterial finish has been applied. Easy-access pockets stash your essentials.

    A utility hood jacket with enlarged chest pockets and rolled-up sleeves. This is an ultra-soft, power stretch article for uni-sex. It’s a new yarn definition with very slub character. The shade is a deep blue that is developed with smart indigo dyes, adding value to sustainability. E-flow technology being used to wet the process.

    Developed with 0 waster water, this product has 100% organic cotton content and C2C certified with extreme soft hand feel.

    By using Tonello Core Technology 70% less water is used, in addition to that Color blocking done with the laser technique at the front panel and PP replacement chemical has been applied.

    TONELLO | ITALY

    At the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show, Tonello brings the latest results of the Laundry (R)evolution are OBleach and Wake.

    OBleach is the new Tonello patent-pending process which, by using only ozone, “returns to the future” with an authentic, sustainable and cool Bleach.

    In short, the real Bleach without Bleach has finally arrived. And this in the year of the total ban of permanganate too.

    Always talking about responsibility, Wake is the first totally natural dyeing system. In fact, it uses only plants and vegetable waste, organic items like flowers, berries, and roots left to dry and infuse, without harmful chemical additives. 

    Japan Delivery Services | JAPAN

    Here are focused products of JDS Japan for the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show.

    RAMSONS INDIA | INDIA

    Ramsons India, one of the finest technology company from India, brings some really interesting products at the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show. Some of the focus products are as follows :

    We’re very pleased to welcome Soorty Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. as the supporting partner of the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show to be held on October 14/15.

    Soorty is one of the leading denim garments and fabric manufacturers of basic and premium qualities. To know more about the company, please visit www.soorty.com.

    To meet reputed global suppliers Face2face with PRE ARRANGED meeting schedules, do not miss to register for the 2nd Edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show . It is not possible to join the platform without getting unique invite code. Register at https://lnkd.in/ekpaVrG

    Post Show Report of our 1st Edition – https://lnkd.in/d_xMc-6

    2nd Edition – Cloud Sourcing – https://lnkd.in/es-BjPF

  • What’s New From The Exhibitors Of 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual Show – Part III

    What’s New From The Exhibitors Of 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual Show – Part III

    In the IIIrd part of ” What’s new from exhibitors at 2nd Denimsandjeans Virtual Show” – we feature our 5 more exhibitors of the 2nd edition of the Denimsandjeans Virtual Show with their focus products  – Iskur Denim, Sharabati Denim, Jeanologia, Fashion Accessories, and Archroma . All this info is in their own words .

    ISKUR DENIM | TURKEY

    Founded In 2015, Iskur Denim is an important part of Iskur Group’s Textile Investment. With 18 million meters/year of denim capacity, Iskur Denim provides service to top jeans brands In Europe, the USA, and the Far East.

    At the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show, the company focuses on the following products:

    SOFT BREEZE: Innovative soft-touch fabrics without compromising the denim look

    30 years of experience in yarn spinning are reflected in Iskur Denim’s soft touch denim fabrics. Rigid and stretch fabrics are made much softer without losing their true denim look. Permanent softness with different fibers, innovative yarn production technologies, and weaving techniques.
    Their fabrics are dyed with the WAW process which decreases the use of water in the indigo dyeing process up to 95%.

    Fabrics with Modal, Tencel content:
    Their fabrics with high-performance elasticity are manufactured with natural fibers that require very little water during production, are soft and comfortable with a perfect humidity balance.

    Soybean Protein Fiber (SPF):
    Soy, the only herbal fiber in the world which has a protein content of nearly 45% and softens and moisturizes the skin. In addition to its soft and smooth feeling, soy also absorbs and expels the perspiration and humidity, offering a dry and fresh feeling.

    Sharabati Denim | Turkey

    Sharabati Denim is one of the largest integrated textile manufacturers in the Middle East, Egypt, and Turkey, producing 100 million running meters of fabric annually.

    With sales offices in Germany, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco, we serve customers worldwide. Our production was divided into 60% denim and 40% flat fabric. In our own Re-Cycle factory, we recycle fabric and cotton waste generated through the spinning, weaving, finishing, and sampling processes, as well as end-of-life garments, closing the loop on fabric waste.

    At the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show, the company focuses on the following products:

    UNISIZE
    Sharabati Denim’s Unisize group redefines high-elasticity unisex fabrics with its unique performance. Unisize fabrics have a very high level of elasticity. Despite an elasticity level up to 95%, they have a perfect growth rate.

    In addition to their high elasticity, Unisize fabrics also have high holding power. However, when you wear them, it applies minimum pressure on the body; which means extra comfort and relaxation. Manufactured at the newly-invested wide looms, Unisize fabrics have high width despite high elasticity.

    The fact that these fabrics have low shrinkage makes them especially advantageous for garment manufacturers. The feature, which also enables the manufacture of different sizes with fewer patterns, lends its name to the group.

    All fabrics in the Unisize group are manufactured with combed cotton yarns, which means achieving a denim look with a soft touching.
    Moreover, thanks to the AC (air conditioning) feature they’ve added to Curtis and Sting families, there are fabric options that keep the body cool in summer and warm in winter by regulating the body temperature according to the weather.

    Jeanologia | Spain

    Jeanologia, one of the finest and leading technology companies from Spain, is going to showcase some of its latest developments at the show. Two of them are as follows:

    SMART DESIGN BY JEANOLOGIA

    SMART DESIGN was the seed of Jeanologia origin. They have always had PRODUCT DESIGN and CREATORS as the CENTER of all their RESEARCH, and today they are working on reconnect fabric, design and finishing through innovative hardware and software.

    With Jeanologia eDesigner software, what you see on your screen is what you get.

    Their lasers and eco-technology and software have been conceived, and developed to facilitate design, and to make designers work easily, in more creative, efficient and productive ways.

    Moreover, they have developed design standards PROTOCOLS LIGHT SENSITIVE FABRIC (LSF) that are meant to achieve optimal product aesthetics, and efficient results while designing their collections from scrap.

    Their recent eDesigner software facilitates the designer’s job by virtually reproduce on a raw garment what one designs on the computer. Today digital design and visualization of jeans finishing is possible.

    As a more holistic tool, the EIM (Environmental Impact Measure) software helps the design team create a more sustainable product, and reduce water consumption, chemical usage while also improving labor conditions.

    Jeanologia SMART DESIGN is based on creativity, digitalization, simplicity, efficiency, reproducibility and sustainability.

    Fashion Accessories | India

    Fashion Accessories India Pvt Ltd (RCBC Group), a leading trims & accessories manufacturer from India, will showcase their latest AW 21/22 collection. 

    1. Launch of more than 30 new metal finishes in their sustainable collection – “Kind To The Planet”  – all created without using additional chemicals or electroplating 
    2. New designs & trim stories that draw inspiration from WGSN trends for Fall Winter 2021
    3. Introduction of new PVC free & FSC certified materials for patches

    Archroma | Switzerland

    Archroma, a global, diversified provider of Dyes and Specialty Chemicals serving the branded and performance textiles, packaging and paper, and coatings, adhesives and sealants markets. At the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual show, these are their focused products:

    • PURE INDIGO FLOW: 
      • Introduction: An aniline-free* indigo system that produces authentic denim without compromising our planet
    • INDIGO REFLECTION:
      • Introduction: A coloration system that behaves like indigo but with a more sustainable and efficient process
    • CASUAL X SMART:
      • Introduction: A sulfur dyeing system for trendy wash-down looks to make versatile clothes with a smart production process that is gentler for the planet

    To meet reputed global suppliers Face2face with PRE ARRANGED meeting schedules, do not miss to register for the 2nd Edition of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show . It is not possible to join the platform without getting unique invite code. Register at https://lnkd.in/ekpaVrG

    Post Show Report of our 1st Edition – https://lnkd.in/d_xMc-6

    2nd Edition – Cloud Sourcing – https://lnkd.in/es-BjPF

  • Leading Denim Companies Join The 2nd Edition Of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show

    Leading Denim Companies Join The 2nd Edition Of Denimsandjeans Virtual Show

    Denimsandjeans, the host of the 2nd edition of Denimsandjeans virtual show- Cloud Sourcing which is scheduled for October 14/15, releases the exhibitors’ name in its latest press release. 

    The list includes names of over 37 companies including Arvind Limited (India), Envoy Textile (Bangladesh), Archroma (Switzerland), Nearchimica (Italy), Iskur Denim (Turkey), Indigo Textile (Pakistan), Raymond UCO (India), Garmon/Kemin (SanMarino, USA), Soorty (Pakistan), LNJ (India), Officina+39 (Italy), Kaiser/Dystar (Turkey), JDS (Japan), Jeanologia (Spain), Ha-Meem Denim (Bangladesh), Sharabati Denim (Turkey), Artistic Fabric Mills (Pakistan), Denim Clothing Company (Pakistan), SEI Laser (Italy), and Tonello(Italy).  The complete list is available at https://virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual/exhibitor-list.php

    The list includes Fabric Suppliers, Garment Exporters, Accessories Makers, Chemical Manufacturers , Yarns Suppliers, Technological Companies and Design Houses/Consultants which offers a complete basket where a buyer can find all solutions for its sourcing queries. 

    This time the show caters to the time zones of the USA, South America, and Europe and will run for 15 hours in order to cover the maximum number of buyers. The show with a theme of Cloud Sourcing focuses on the need for virtual sourcing in the denim industry and how Cloud Sourcing helps the industry to achieve sustainability goals. 

    This time the show also offers an opportunity to all the visitors of the show to schedule their meetings with exhibitors participating at the show in advance, this may help to plan their visit in a better way. Every visitor has to register at https://virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual/ to enter the platform and to schedule the meeting in advance. 

    The host has also released the visitor guide to making them understand the platform in a better way, you can watch the visitor guide here

    Talks and panel discussions to understand the changes in the production methodology, impacts on the consumer behaviour , new techniques and approaches by the sourcing companies and the sourcing strategies of different countries in light of recent political developments will be held at the show. 

    Apart from that, a virtual trend zone with all the latest collection showcased by the exhibitors in following categories will be displayed at the show, every visitor can see the same once they enter the platform. 

    The categories are as follows 

    1. Super Sustainable 
    2. Health Times
    3. Chemicals For Mother Earth
    4. Futuristic Technologies
    5. Denim Hygge
    6. WindowShop Us

    Denimsandjeans has also started different campaigns to educate the visitors of the show about this platform so that they would be able to make the most of it. Please note that every visitor needs to have a UNIQUE INVITE CODE . For joining , pl register at https://virtual.denimsandjeans.com/virtual/ to receive the invite link. For any query, you can contact the hosts at info@denimsandjeans.com