At BLUEZONE, some 100 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Halls 6 + 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.
With the leitmotif DENIMINED, we invite the industry to have a clear and unique vision in this world of constant change, to show its own DENIMINED… Together with all international industry leaders, let us define or reinterpret the different DENIMINED’s that can be created in the wide world of DENIMS!
Sharabati is an integrated fabric manufacturer based in Egypt and Turkey, producing both denim and flat fabrics. The company also operates sales offices across North Africa and Europe, supplying those markets and beyond. They offer a diversity in product range and a high standard of quality. A company with a sustainable growth vision, Sharabati Denim is a pioneer in the region when it comes to environmental awareness.

GOOD OLE

RELIVE

DREAM OF NILE
Their current novelties include the following lines:
VERSO presents a collection of garments that suitable for both home wear and work wear. Tencel-blended fabrics offer a soft and shiny look. New flat fabrics for chinos are introduced while the colour palette has been enhanced.
COOLR is all about exciting details and texture is top with leather-look coatings, hemp-based fabrics and different weaves that are far from the classic denim look. More exciting new prints have been added to this exclusive design collection.
GOOD OLE features nostalgia that goes back on the road. Creases and evident slubs add to the vintage look of the frontier that calls out to today. Good Ole includes a seasonal capsule collection called Warm up. It has an extra dimension of warmth added by brushed back, double face fabrics, and thermolite.
RELIVE is about Hemp-blended fabrics that don’t harm the planet. Their Re-Live range gets a boost with our cottonized hemp fabrics. Denim and flat fabrics are created from yarn that is a blend of certified ecologically-grown Canalia hemp and cotton.
LOOMERS is a 100% regenerative cotton selvedge denim collection that celebrates their commitment to artisan craftmanship on an industrial scale.
DREAM OF NILE is made of Premium Egyptian Giza 94 cotton. This lustrous, hard-wearing and unmistakably denim and flat fabric pushes the boundaries of what denim can do and what you can do with it.
“A company with a sustainable growth vision, Sharabati Denim is a pioneer in the region when it comes to environmental awareness.”

COOLR

LOOMERS

VERSO
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