
Kingly moves into eco garment production
Company launches GOTS-certified dye house for precise Pantone colour matching and sustainability.
18th February 2025
Knitting Industry
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Sofia, Bulgaria
Kingly says it is revolutionising the textile industry with its GOTS-certified dye house, which it also says is the only facility in the European Union offering precision dyeing to match Pantone colour standards. The innovation enables brands to achieve flawless colour accuracy while maintaining the highest sustainability standards.
“For too long, brands have been limited to a small selection of stock colours. We’re changing that,” says Robert Armour, CEO of Kingly. “Our dye house allows businesses to create apparel in their exact Pantone shades, without compromising on sustainability. This is the future of responsible textile production.”
Kingly’s state-of-the-art wastewater treatment system ensures that all water returned to the environment is clean, toxin-free, and safe for aquatic life. Backed by EcoVadis Platinum Medal, GOTS, OEKO-TEX STeP Level 3, and Cradle to Gate sustainability reporting, Kingly stands at the forefront of ethical and transparent manufacturing.
Offering low minimum order quantities starting from 100 t-shirts or 50 sweaters, Kingly makes sustainable apparel accessible to businesses of all sizes. With lead times of just 2-3 weeks plus 1-week shipping, brands no longer have to choose between speed, colour precision, and sustainability.
Beyond standard Pantone reactive dyeing, Kingly also provides tie-dye, splash-dye, stonewashed, and eco-conscious garment finishing, offering brands a new level of creative freedom.
“Kingly isn’t waiting for the industry to change—it’s leading the charge’” the company says.
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