Today, we’re committed to (re)introducing you to our most important partner: the French group KARIBAN BRANDS!
You may already know that KARIBAN BRANDS comprises six customisable clothing and accessory brands, designed to support companies in their daily operations.
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Recycled materials and certification: what you need to know!
Remember: in March 2022, the European Union revealed its strategy around a key theme – sustainable and circular textiles.
The aim? To make the textile industry “greener”. To get there, the measures must factor in the whole of the product life cycle (clothing, linens, luggage, and accessories).
In-conversion cotton: moving together towards a sustainable future
Did you know? Cotton is the world’s biggest consumer of water: more than 10,000 litres of water are needed to produce just one pair of jeans! Furthermore, the cotton plant requires numerous treatments using insecticide and toxic fertiliser which damage soil.
Your guide to the seven techniques of textile marking
Screen printing, embroidery, transfer, direct printing… How do you choose the right printing technique and what questions should you ask?
Let’s take a close-up look at the various textile personalisation processes, with our advice and recommendations for suitable products.
How to choose and look after a softshell jacket?
Have you heard about softshell jackets? The name softshell is used to describe a specific, extremely versatile and incredibly practical fabric. The ambition was to create a technical jacket that combines the advantages of fleece jackets with a water-repellent coating, while offering maximum comfort.
The K-loop project: when textiles go hand in hand with a circular economy
15%. This is the average percentage of fabric that is thrown away when a textile item is cut out. And behind this figure, which is (too) high, is the waste of other resources: water in particular, energy, textile fibres and other waste, not to mention the products, sometimes toxic for the soil, that are used in the processes to manufacture clothing, bags or pairs of shoes.
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