At BLUEZONE, some 70 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Hall 7 will become the blue hotspot again. Parallel to MUNICH FABRIC START with THE SOURCE and KEYHOUSE, the Zenith area will become the hub of the international denim community with an all-round relevant event program.
Spring.Summer 26 is all about freshness, softness and blending with nature. Simplicity and purity drive silhouettes while comfort is stıll king. All new additions to the collections are in regenerative cotton for natural style!
VERSO
Casual can mean elegant. And elegant now means timeless with a soft touch. Comfort gets a new dimension with lightweight natural fibres. Their special techniques MaxSoft takes fabric softness to another level. Cotton and cotton blends, the natural fibres. TENCEL™ Lyocell/organic cotton fibre blends ensure coolness and maximum comfort. Their new Ever Sky blue colour is a fresh alternative to classic indigo blue and black that does not fade, thus keeping a rich, timeless look that is casual and elegant.
GOOD OLE
Nostalgia never fades except when we want it to! Slub effects, pure indigo dyes and washed-out looks are stronger than ever this season. They continue to look forward by looking back to the good old days. Characterful denim created by blending Tencel™ Lyocell with organic or recycled cotton for softness. Hemp fibres give the original denim look a decisive stamp that is both familiar and fresh offering a new twist to the vintage feel. New vertical slubs and crosshatch weaves build character into the fabric. Dynamic washes lend energy to the colour fades. 2/1 weaves bestow a papery touch to the vintage look. Their shirting fabrics bring back the diehard attitude of the frontier while a lighter version of our iconic Slouchy fabric offers flexible softness. Regenerative cotton and hemp blended fabrics give a napped weft.

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VERSO

GOOD OLE
“Keeping the planet in our hearts. Fabrics that are created using natural fibres and regenerative farming practices are the focus of the collection this season. This collection is made up of fabrics that are produced with special consideration for sustainable practices and enhanced with new items each season.”
COOLR
The future of denim is an art form. Prints that defy imagination & groundbreaking weaves rewrite the rules of what’s possible. An additional 100 new exclusive print designs dazzle on denim and flat fabric. Texture with an arty touch continues to be the protagonist of this season, too. Surprising new weaves, such as herringbone, canvas and ripstop, take the stage and new patterns like stripes make a bold entrance. This means that COOLR has all the looks for now and the future. Lightness is the key. COOLR’s distinctive colours offer a fresh take on denim and flat fabric. Different weaves allow greater flexibility and surprising versatility. Bold colour design are here! Loud and proud or subtle and sensuous to play with looks and blend reality and art. Splashes of colour bring the garments to life.
RELIVE
Keeping the planet in our hearts. Fabrics that are created using natural fibres and regenerative farming practices are the focus of the collection this season. This collection is made up of fabrics that are produced with special consideration for sustainable practices and enhanced with new items each season. Cellulosic fibres from certified and controlled sources and hemp as a cotton alternative are the basis of natural and man-made fibre blends that complement cotton. Traceable and 100% biodegradable, TENCEL™ Lyocell fibre gives a natural smoothness and absorbs twice as much moisture as cotton fibres, Allowing breathability and reducing bacterial growth.

Their denim and flat fabrics are produced from yarn that is blend of certified ecologically-grown Canalia hemp and regenerative cotton, which gives a durable, airy fabric that is ideal for summer. Hemp fibre can absorb moisture up to 30% of its weight. All their new articles are produced with regenerative cotton. This agricultural method preserves the land and provides a better life for farmers. Soil fertility is improved while carbon dioxide emissions are reduced and this method gives better water and energy management.
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