At Milano Unica, a new collaboration between Roica by Asahi Kasei and Tencel by Lenzing will debut an innovative collection of sustainable, circular-driven textiles. The partnership, known for promoting eco-friendly fibers, is set to introduce trousers and outerwear, focusing on comfort, style, and sustainability.
In cooperation with Destro Fabrics, this launch will feature no-gender trousers in three distinct textures, offering high comfort, urban style, and eco-conscious materials.
The collection integrates Roica V550 degradable stretch fiber, Tencel Lyocell, and European-grown cotton spun and woven in Cavernago, Italy. Roica V550 is a stretch fiber that decomposes at the end of its lifecycle, ensuring a sustainable product with a clear end-of-life solution.
TencelLyocell, made from certified wood sources, complements this with its biodegradable properties, adding to the circular economy approach.
Highlight fabrics in the new collection include the Bionic Broken Twill Weave, Biologic Twill LH Weave 4/2, and Biotech Piquet Weave, composed of 68 per cent cotton, 30 per cent Tencel Lyocell, and 2 per cent Roica V550. These fabrics offer the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and a modern aesthetic.
Destro Fabrics, known for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a low-carbon footprint, is furthering its mission of supporting a circular economy with this launch. Alongside Destro Fabrics, other partners will present their own sustainable collections, including Brugnoli’s Yogatime Collection and Maglificio Ripa’s ECO lingerie proposals. This launch marks the beginning of a journey to provide the next generation of consumers with eco-conscious fashion choices.