Spandex
Spandex, synonymous with stretch and comfort, is evolving in our collection to meet environmental standards. We're ensuring elasticity doesn't come at the expense of the planet.

Spandex, traditionally known for its flexibility and durability, can pose environmental concerns in its conventional production. However, advancements in sustainable practices have led to the development of spandex made from recycled materials. This approach significantly reduces the reliance on virgin materials and minimizes waste. Producing spandex from recycled materials consumes less energy and water, making it a more eco-friendly option compared to its traditional counterpart.
The use of recycled spandex aligns with the goal of reducing the overall environmental impact of textile production. By incorporating eco-friendly practices in creating spandex, such as utilizing pre- and post-consumer waste, the material becomes part of a larger sustainability narrative. It reflects a commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility, ensuring that the essential attributes of spandex, such as elasticity and comfort, are retained without compromising on ecological values.
The Eco-Logic Behind It
Our utilization of spandex is increasingly focused on eco-friendlier versions. By incorporating recycled or bio-based spandex into our products, we are making strides towards a more sustainable, yet equally flexible and comfortable future.
The Green Blueprint

Recycled Cotton

Recycled POM

Spandex

ECONYL®

Recycled Nylon

Recycled Polyester

Lyocell

