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RSWM introduces sustainable Autumn-Winter 2025-26 collection

By August 2, 20244 Mins Read
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This season’s collection is RSWM’s focus on natural and sustainable fibres, the company has introduced its range of natural fibre collection made from flax, hemp, ramie, nettle, jute, and banana.

RSWM, the textile manufacturer, unveils its Autumn-Winter 2025-26 collection. This latest offering showcases the company’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and quality across its greige yarns, melantra, LNJ Knits and LNJ Denim divisions.

At the heart of this season’s collection is RSWM’s focus on natural and sustainable fibres, the company has introduced its range of natural fibre collection made from flax, hemp, ramie, nettle, jute, and banana. The collection emphasises RSWM’s expertise in blending these natural fibres with cotton, recycled polyester, modal, and lyocell, creating yarns that combine performance with sustainability. With options ranging from Ne 6 to Ne 30 in ring spun and Ne 4.5 to Ne 20 in rotor spun yarns, RSWM caters to a wide array of applications in apparel and home textiles. This new collection not only demonstrates RSWM’s technical prowess but also aligns with global trends towards eco-conscious and high-performance textiles.

These eco-friendly options offer unique properties such as breathability, moisture management, and durability, catering to the growing demand for sustainable textiles in both apparel and home furnishing sectors.

LNJ Knits’ Autumn-Winter 2025-26 collection ‘Soul – A Collection of Whispers’ brings together comfort and contemporary style. This innovative line embodies the essence of subtle luxury and mindful design. Drawing inspiration from the soft whispers of winter winds, the collection offers a range of knitted fabrics that speak to both comfort and refined aesthetics. The colour palette inspired from array of hues from the WGSN Forecast for Autumn/Winter 2025-26, including muted earth tones, soft pastels, and deep, rich shades that evoke the changing seasons. This collection is designed to cater to a wide range of applications, from luxurious loungewear and elegant casual pieces to sophisticated outerwear for men women and kids.

Melantra, RSWM’s innovative melange yarn division, presents its Autumn-Winter 2025-26 collection, centred around the theme “Color of Peace.” In the midst of climatic crisis, these colours offer solace. Drawing inspiration from the gentle rustling of autumn leaves, the collection features a wide array of blended yarns, combining natural fibres with cotton, recycled polyester, modal, and lyocell.

Melantra’s expertise in melange yarns shines through in the subtle gradations and sophisticated blends, creating yarns that not only look peaceful but feel serene to the touch. Highlights include soothing colours like almond oil that conveys emotions of tranquillity, Blackberry Wine that combines the velvety depth of ripe blackberries, Aquamarine that is indicative of the ocean & gemstone, Fresh Salmon embodies freshness, and Orient Blue captures the essence of the vast expanse of a serene night. This collection seamlessly blends Melantra’s technological prowess with a deeply considered colour strategy, offering designers and consumers alike a range of options to create garments that are both stylish and emotionally resonant.

On the launch of all these collections, BM Sharma, Joint Managing Director, RSWM, said, “At RSWM, innovation is in our DNA. We’re constantly developing new, high-quality textile ingredients that push the boundaries of creativity and meet the most demanding global benchmarks.  Our collections are a platform for us to not only showcase these advancements but also to communicate our design philosophy and unwavering commitment to eco-friendly practices.”

Early April, LNJ Denim, launched the AW25 Echo collection, which resonates with the modern wardrobe while echoing environmental consciousness and textile innovation. The wide-ranging collection that’s already creating a buzz in the industry includes Azure Depths, EchoCycle, Essential Echoes, Resonant Gear, and Whisper Touch.

RSWM’s 12 manufacturing plants located across North India ensure efficient production and timely delivery of textile products, solidifying the company’s position as a prominent leader in the textile industry.

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