With around 90 international denim, street & sportswear suppliers, BLUEZONE once again offered the complete portfolio of denim innovations in its own Halls 6 + 7. Under the leitmotif DISCOVERY, the denim community shared moments, discovered the latest highlights and innovations. Some material innovations, new perspectives and changes in the industry we present to you here:
BERTO
The new Berto PE24 collection presents a new idea of DENIM COLOR. From their ecru denim fabrics, they created many colour shades by coating and over-dyeing. Also new is a series of shining/ glittering fabrics made of special laminations and precious lurex weaves.
Interesting multiple stripes are also a must with a new heavyweight, 100% cotton fabric. The main part of the PE24 Berto is the ‘FILUM’ collection made from sustainable yarns in organic and recycled cotton produced with an ancient technique to obtain an elegant irregularity without loosing volume or softness.



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CALIK DENIM
Calik Denim prioritizes sustainability with many innovative concepts and technologies such as: B210 as one of a kind, eco-conscious, biodegradable product line. Flextend boosts freedom of motion since it provides warp-wise elasticity.
Blue H as a group of fabrics which includes in the composition cottonized hemp/linen/Agraloop TM – CBD Hemp BioFibre TM EU.
D-Leisure being inspired by music festival outfits. Rawtech that combines sought-after Japanese Denim spirit with ultra comfort.
E-last as one of a kind power stretch product group as weft shrinkage values stabilized for rigid articles’ standard (0/3,5%).
Fix-Fit offering power stretch articles with high level recovery.
Denovated featuring authentic looks combined with today’s technologies.
Selfsized with the one size fits most technology and Re/J , a 100% recycled concept.


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DNM DENIM
DNM shapes their entire production process with a focus on zero water consumption. The ZLD system recycles 100% of the water and returns 84% of it to the system. It equates to using only 3,47 litres of fresh water to produce 1 meter of denim fabric. Their new logo represents their motto “a denim fabric with a story behind…”.
DNM supports you with denim fabrics that have a story of unique colors and a wide product range, with a sustainable and environmentally friendly technologic production approach.

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GAP PAZARLAMA
Established in 1994, GP is one of the major sourcing companies of the world textile market. GP adds value to the broad portfolio of customers particularly in Europe, USA and World Class markets and contribute to sustainable development of suppliers GP is the leading textile supplier in Turkey and produces a wide range of products at its integrated ready-to-wear, home textile, denim fabric, greige fabric and cotton yarn factories.
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INSIGHTS OF BLUEZONE DISCOVERY




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