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that was eco friendly and also unisex - pieces to be passed between sons and daughters that were durable enough to last more than one summer. the collection features unisex styles and the very best quality fabric made from econyl(r) regenerated nylon - derived from waste such as carpets, discarded fishing
nets, plastic components and fabric scraps. by using econyl(r) regenerated fibre, they are actively helping to reduce the amount of plastic in the environment. their swimwear has been intentionally created for longevity to reduce the amount of clothing you buy for your children in the hope that their...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/joe-suns-collection/
female surfers, yoginis, and fisherwomen. their styles range from retro high-waisted bikinis to cheeky bottoms and classic lace-up one pieces. loka's exclusive prints are uniquely inspired by nature and its tribes; printed on fabric comprised of 78% econyl(r) regenerated nylon (made also from salvaged fishing
nets). their designs are carefully crafted to make you feel like a goddess of the sea; each of which is made to fit the variety of shapes and sizes of women worldwide. loka was founded on the belief that responsible swimwear doesn't mean compromising quality, style, or function. with integrity as the...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/loka-swimwear/
has designed its 2019 eco-friendly upf50+ certified sun-protection swimwear for kids with fun, stylish fabrics, in keeping with the principles of slow fashion. sun trooper's mix and match pieces in fashionable colours use soft fabrics made from econyl(r) 100% regenerated nylon, from waste such as fishing
nets from the oceans and aquaculture, fabric scraps from mills and old carpets destined for landfills. this yarn, together with the addition of xtra life lycra(r) is woven in italy into sun trooper's upf50+ swimwear fabric. due to the technical weave it produces a super soft fabric with natural density...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/suntrooper-swimwear/
their mission to keep mothers in comfort and style through pregnancy and nursing. when you buy a garment from boob, you buy a product that has been produced with care for everything and everyone involved in the process; people as well as planet. boob helps clean up the oceans and reduce waste like fishing
nets and old carpets that are transformed into the yarn used for their swimwear starting from the spring and summer collection of 2016. all garments in the swimwear collection have boob's smart double function for pregnancy and nursing and are made from sustainable materials, such as econyl(r) yarn...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/swimwear-for-maternity-and-nursing/
are the perfect option to bring the vacation feeling in the city too. the continuous commitment for a more sustainable fashion drives every choice at reset priority who continues to produce responsibly in spain using certified durable xtra life lycra(r) and regenerated econyl(r) fiber coming from fishing
nets and other discarded nylons. the tanzania campaign has been shoot and realized in a beautiful mediterranean beach close to tarragona. share this: click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click...
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it to the world, this is why it also decided that all its packaging, from the hangtags to the packing envelope had to be recycled. in the quest of finding the perfect sustainable fabric for its swimwear line, saintaia came across econyl(r), the wonderful italian regenerated nylon fiber made from fishing
nets, fabric scraps, industrial plastic and so forth. saintaia's swimwear line has started with three styles that were named after beautiful islands. the milo, the amalfi and the cameo. all the collection is made with econyl(r) regenerated nylon except the leo and wildcat prints which are made with...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/the-milo-the-amalfi-and-the-cameo-collection/
resources download e-books webinar podcast video press blog english italiano deutsch 14 sep 2018 the motel collection by ohoy swim category: case studies fashion with a focus on scandinavian simplicity & a responsibility to look after the environment, all ohoy swim products are produced from plastic and fishing
nets collected also from the ocean and recycled into econyl(r) yarn, used to make the luxurious italian fabric ohoy swim uses. the brand doesn't believe in swimwear seasons but in adventures around the year. ohoy swim was founded by two scandinavians living far from home, where the desert meets the...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/the-motel-collection-by-ohoy-swim/
nuremberg - and will be produced entirely in europe starting in the spring of 2018. the running clothes come from portugal, lithuania, slovenia, and hungary. the functional underwear comes from germany. as a clear commitment to sustainability, tao chose to use our econyl(r) regenerated nylon made from fishing
nets, discarded textiles, and carpets. these are collected worldwide and regenerated to be processed into new yarns. the first piece of this collection made with econyl(r) yarn is a running jacket that marks an essential step in the sustainable future of the tao brand. not only do these innovative jackets...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/the-sustainable-running-collection-by-tao/
the environment. they believe that fashion should be fair, and luxury should automatically be about sustainability. their collection is feminine with a sporty twist, handmade from soft, italian fabric made with econyl(r) 100% regenerated nylon. the premium material is made by recovering abandoned fishing
nets and other nylon waste. staying true to their values, all of their packages are made of recycled and sustainably sourced materials. their hangtags are made from seed papers, that means we can plant it in our garden and watch it grow!...
https://www.econyl.com/blog/case-studies-fashion/undersea-bikini-collection/