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Premium brands choose Tintex jersey fabrics
Tintex aims to amplify and grow an eco-sustainable strategy for all its production, investments and fabric innovations.
11th October 2017
Knitting Industry
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Milan
Tintex, a leading contemporary fabrics producer based in Porto, says it aims to amplify and grow an eco-sustainable strategy for all its production, investments and fabric innovations, and spread this message of change, best practice and influence throughout the textiles fashion system. Founded in the Porto region in 1998, the company develops smart and more sustainable, modern hybrid jersey fabrics designed for use in activate the contemporary fashion, sports and lingerie markets.
“Tintex is making naturally advanced and dynamic product where trust, values, skills and smart manufacture is delivered through precision creativity and flexibility to its customers looking to make naturally better choices,” the company explains.
“New crafted fabrics upgrade the honest organic qualities to a new level, where true performance and hi-tech smarts are delivered thanks to a Tintex expertise in specialist dyeing and finishing techniques, applications, equipment and processes.”
Filippa K
Filippa K, a leading Nordic fashion brand with a modern, smart approach to the responsible development of its lines, selected sustainable Lyocell by Tintex fabrics for two dresses from its Spring/Summer 2017 collection.
The brand is dedicated to a carefully curated contemporary consumer wardrobe. Over the last few years, Filippa K says it created a clean slate for itself, building the company’s structure of a curious and conscious brand that recognises innovative sustainability as a way to inspire to a mindful consumption.
Emblematic pieces made with Tintex fabrics for the SS 2017 are the Flowy Jersey Dress Spice, a wide strap dress with high side slits and a flowy A-line shape, and the Flowy Maxi Skirt Spice with a high front slit and a drapey feel.
EKYOG
EKYOG, founded in 2003, is a French fashion brand offering responsible collections. The brand has 32 stores in France and an effective online global sales channel. Ekyog chose a 3D interlock jacquard 100% recycled polyester by Tintex for a boxy teddy with a teddy collar closed by metal snaps. This item is part of the Lesia from the Natural State history collection “back to work”.
Tintex materials have also been included in the Line Merry from the Bohemian Rhapsody history collection: “vintage and folk”. In detail, an interlock jacquard with 86% recycled polyester, the premium material chosen for a mid-length jacket in jacquard 3D knit with loose volume, armhole down and closed by metal snaps.
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