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Summer 2015 Ready2wear collection by Sensitive Fabrics

For a new season, emphasising functional comfort and total wearability, Sensitive Fabrics by Eurojersey, an Italian design brand, has introduced the Ready2wear Summer 2015 collection that was shaped by intensely creative and innovative colour combinations. Abstract pictorial creations and instinctive brush strokes of pure colour are the artistic instruments chosen to infuse the structural features of Sensitive Fabrics with vitality and charm. These fabrics are ideal for sophisticated, ultra-light, practical garments that are the solution for all occasions, the company reports. Versatile and comfortable, they are said to be imperceptible on the skin thanks to ultralight Sensitive Plus.

27th January 2014

Knitting Industry
 |  Milan

Knitwear, Collections, Colours/​Trends

For a new season, emphasising functional comfort and total wearability, Sensitive Fabrics by Eurojersey, an Italian design brand, has introduced  the Ready2wear Summer  2015 collection that was shaped by intensely creative and innovative colour combinations.

Abstract pictorial creations and instinctive brush strokes of pure colour are the artistic instruments chosen to infuse the structural features of Sensitive Fabrics with vitality and charm.

New geometries. © Eurojersey

These fabrics are ideal for sophisticated, ultra-light, practical garments that are the solution for all occasions, the company reports. Versatile and comfortable, they are said to be imperceptible on the skin thanks to ultralight Sensitive Plus.

3D printing

The colour range and refined shapes are interpreted by traditional motifs in a structured, versatile collection designed to meet demand for an original, creative total look.

The effects and superimpositions, the recomposed and destructured combinations are enhanced by the top-quality printing techniques, the latest technology of 3D print, according to the company. This is said to ensure the utmost precision and three-dimensional reproduction of any design and decorative motif with outstandingly well-defined details.

Floral in the textures of denim and cashmere. © Eurojersey

Besides the good yield in terms of environmental impact, the 3D printing technique is also said to enable in a reduction in the use of dyes (-88%), water (-35%) and emissions (greenhouse gases -59%, methane -57%) compared to traditional printing techniques.

Collection

The collection introduces the theme of ‘Ultimate Geometrical Designs’ by interpreting dots - in motion and destructured - and ethnic stripes with a range of greys and blues and touches of powder cyan.

Animalier effects. © Eurojersey

The floral print is revisited in Denim and Cashmere textures with unusual designs and colourful shapes.

Animalier prints, always modern and trendy, are reflecting sinuous feline movements with ethnic designs that recall the African safari.

www.sensitivefabrics.it

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