Hyosung to showcase sustainable denim innovations

Hyosung, the leading global manufacturer of spandex, will present its innovative denim textile solutions at Kingpins NYC on January 22-23 at Basketball City. The company, known for its CREORA Spandex and regen brands, aims to engage with the denim community by showcasing cutting-edge sustainable stretch fiber technologies.

Hyosung will feature its latest eco-friendly stretch solutions, including the expanded regen BIO Spandex range. This range introduces regen BIO + and regen BIO Max Spandex, both containing higher levels of renewable resources. Additionally, the company will present its RCS-certified regen Spandex, made entirely from recycled industrial waste.

Other highlights include CREORA 3D Max Spandex, which provides superior stretch and recovery with minimal spandex content, making garments more recyclable, and CREORA Slip Free Spandex, designed to reduce seam slippage and fabric waste.

Simon Hong, Global Denim Marketing Director at Hyosung, emphasized the importance of tailored solutions, stating, “Brands have diverse sustainability approaches, from using recycled and bio-based materials to creating recyclable products. It’s crucial to meet their specific needs.”

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