At BLUEZONE, some 50 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Hall 2 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.
For the FW 26-27 collection, Tejidos Royo has achieved a new milestone in sustainable textiles by presenting its first 100% pre-consumer recycled cotton fabric, compliant with GRS standards, and dyed using DRY Indigo® — a pioneering dyeing technology that drastically reduces water, chemical, and energy use, eliminating water discharge.
This innovation represents a significant step in the company’s ongoing sustainability journey. Firmly believing that recycled fabrics will become the fashion industry standard by 2030, Tejidos Royo is actively adapting its portfolio to meet this shift.
The company is expanding its range of recycled cotton fabrics across both denim and sportswear, including recycled versions of its flagship articles.
With a clear vision for the future, Tejidos Royo affirms that recycled fabrics will no longer be optional, but a requirement in Europe — and the industry must evolve accordingly. This is how fashion must be understood in the near future.
EXCLUSIVE FINISHINGS: Color Amplify & Marble
As part of its FW 26-27 collection, Tejidos Royo has developed two exclusive finishes for direct dyeing, designed to elevate garment aesthetics with unique effects: “Color amplify” and “Marble” collections.
“Color Amplify” is a denim-inspired finish designed to boost colour intensity, without pre-treatment. It enhances depth and vibrancy, delivering bold, saturated tones and a rich visual impact.
On the other hand, “Marble” exclusive finish delivers a unique, marble-like effect through garment dyeing. Inspired by nature’s own unpredictability, each piece is unique, with tonal contrasts between light and dark emerging randomly. The result is a rich and organic aesthetic, hand-crafted and beautifully imperfect.




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