Browsing: Denim

Teijin Limited has launched Xfire® DENIM, a practical and fireproof denim-like aramid fibre fabric for firefighting uniforms. The new aramid fabric is expected to meet the growing demand for extra-maneuverable clothing for volunteer fire corps. Sales of Xfire® DENIM has begun in December and Japanese manufacturers will start selling uniforms for fire corps made with Xfire® DENIM in 2017.

The key players of the continuously evolving denim market all gathered at the 5th edition of Bangladesh Denim Expo on November 8th and 9th, at the International Convention City, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Over 5,000 visitors from 46 countries covering USA, UK, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Egypt, Belgium, China and UAE, came to the show.

are set to showcase TRANS-FORM, the next generation fit and comfort collection of denim fabrics featuring creora Fit2 technology at Denim Première Vision, the premium denim show to be held on November 2-3, 2016 in France.

The future is here: the latest version of Dyneema® Denim can be applied to single-layer motorcycle clothing and passes the standard impact abrasion test – without sacrificing the comfort and style of traditional denim and without the need for an extra lining.

Aniruddha Deshmukh, MD & CEO, Mafatlal, has a rich experience of over 30 years in management and consultancy area. His last stint was as President – Textiles with Raymond Limited, where he worked for more than three decades. Deshmukh at Mafatlal is responsible for driving overall growth of Mafatlal Industries whilst providing strategic and leadership support to internal businesses: textiles, denim, marketing services and new business.

The future is here: the latest version of Dyneema® denim can be applied to single-layer motorcycle clothing and passes the standard impact abrasion test ? without sacrificing the comfort and style of traditional denim and without the need for an extra lining. The first generation of Dyneema® denim for motorcycle clothing ? composed of over 50 per cent Dyneema® fibre ? was launched in 2015 after years of research. The fabric was immediately acclaimed for retaining denim?s traditional qualities while offering 360-degree protection.

When it comes to denim in Europe, no city is quite as a blue as Amsterdam. The Dutch capital is home to major denim brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Denham, Scotch & Soda and G-Star as well as a gaggle of upcoming brands and start-ups that have flocked to the denim capital of Europe. What’s more, lovers of jeans in the Dutch capital claim the average Hollander owns at least seven pairs of jeans.