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21.01.2022

Sitip presents COSMOPOLITAN Fashion-tech fabrics at Milano Unica

Sistema Moda Italia confirms its Innovation Area for the 34th edition of Milano Unica, an area which responds to the growing demand for innovation in products, processes and services able to give specific performances or made with innovative and sustainable systems. And right here we find Sitip’s technical fabrics for clothing, with the COSMOPOLITAN Fashion-tech fabrics collection, modern and comfortable, dedicated to contemporary urbanwear/sportswear style and which perfectly meets the new needs required by the market and by the final consumer: performance and design.

COSMOPOLITAN Fashion-tech is declined into urbanwear through the sartorial technical fabrics that the company has defined Techno Sartorial: a tailoring that combines flawless cuts with exceptional fabric performance.

Sistema Moda Italia confirms its Innovation Area for the 34th edition of Milano Unica, an area which responds to the growing demand for innovation in products, processes and services able to give specific performances or made with innovative and sustainable systems. And right here we find Sitip’s technical fabrics for clothing, with the COSMOPOLITAN Fashion-tech fabrics collection, modern and comfortable, dedicated to contemporary urbanwear/sportswear style and which perfectly meets the new needs required by the market and by the final consumer: performance and design.

COSMOPOLITAN Fashion-tech is declined into urbanwear through the sartorial technical fabrics that the company has defined Techno Sartorial: a tailoring that combines flawless cuts with exceptional fabric performance.

For the production of contemporary urbanwear, thought for the city, Sitip showcases the man’s suit made of jacket+trousers in warp-knit Cosmopolitan Citylife fabric: bi-stretch nylon with UV protection (UPF 50+), quick drying, easy care and skin comfort. Highly performing, breathable, comfortable, insulating and with an exceptional fit: incredible elegance and comfort that enhance the contemporary urbanwear style.

For women, Sitip presents COSMOPOLITAN Fashiontech fabrics dedicated to athleisure, with leggings made - for the summer version - in Cosmopolitan London, a bi-stretch circular knitted fabric, no seethrough, breathable, comfortable on the skin with UV protection (UPF 50+), with easy care and perfect shape retention, and - for the winter version - in Cosmopolitan Paris GZ, a circular knitted fabric raised on the reverse side, with the same properties as the previous one and thermoregulation characteristics.

The Instinct fabric is available in the recycled and raised version NATIVE INSTINCT GZ: a GRS certified thermal fabric made with pre-consumer recycled yarns, bi-stretch, breathable, resistant to pilling, easy care and high comfort, ideal for sporty knitwear and urbanwear part of the NATIVE SUSTAINABLE TEXTILES family, the Sitip fabric collection produced with GRS certified recycled yarns and low environmental impact chemicals with a lower consumption of natural resources , able to respect the environmental and social criteria extended to all the stages of the production chain, including the traceability of raw materials. Sitip also operates in line with international certifications such as OEKO-TEX®, BLUESIGN®, GRS and adheres to the ZDHC gateway, adding to these an ISO 14001 environmental management system, which certifies the company’s commitment to reducing pollution risks.

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Sitip / Valeria Rastrelli

TMAS: Swedish Group ACG turns 100 (c) Ismail Abdelkareem, ACG Goup
ACG’s Reimar Westerlind and Thomas Arvidsson at the company’s head office in Borås, Sweden
16.08.2021

TMAS: Swedish Group ACG turns 100

It is exactly 100 years ago on August 17th this year that Carl Axel Gustafsson returned from the USA to Sweden with a significant agency agreement from the Boston-based sewing machine leader Reece.

Back in 1921, Reece, along with its competitor Singer, entirely dominated the buttonhole machine market and were the world’s only manufacturers of these machines for jackets, trousers and coats.

Gustafsson’s license enabled his new company A C Gustafsson to become one of Europe’s first leasing organisations, hiring out Reece buttonhole machines and receiving payment per sewn buttonhole stitch.

This business thrived for many decades and formed the basis for the entire ACG Group as it exists today.

Forty years later, on September 2nd 1961 to be precise, Reimar Westerlind walked out of a restaurant after a long and enjoyable lunch with someone he’d never met before, having signed his intention to buy a company he knew nothing about on an improvised contract written on the back of a menu.

It is exactly 100 years ago on August 17th this year that Carl Axel Gustafsson returned from the USA to Sweden with a significant agency agreement from the Boston-based sewing machine leader Reece.

Back in 1921, Reece, along with its competitor Singer, entirely dominated the buttonhole machine market and were the world’s only manufacturers of these machines for jackets, trousers and coats.

Gustafsson’s license enabled his new company A C Gustafsson to become one of Europe’s first leasing organisations, hiring out Reece buttonhole machines and receiving payment per sewn buttonhole stitch.

This business thrived for many decades and formed the basis for the entire ACG Group as it exists today.

Forty years later, on September 2nd 1961 to be precise, Reimar Westerlind walked out of a restaurant after a long and enjoyable lunch with someone he’d never met before, having signed his intention to buy a company he knew nothing about on an improvised contract written on the back of a menu.

“What I didn’t know then was that my dining partner was the family lawyer of Carl Axel Gustafsson,” Reimar explains. “I had no money and knew nothing about the textile industry and I also quickly discovered the business was not doing so well at that time and tried to get out of the agreement, but he insisted I honour it. He told me he had money and would back me, but I’d have to work hard and pay him back in full.”

Reimar certainly took that advice, and at the age of 92 still travels to his office every day to oversee the operations of the diverse companies now operating under the ACG umbrella.

Although textiles remain the bedrock of the business, under Reimar Westerlind’s management, ACG Group has branched out into many other fields of activity over the past 60 years, and its diversity has also led to some highly unexpected developments.

Like many other European manufacturers, ACG also began to expand beyond its traditional borders from the 1970s onwards – initially into the former Soviet Union and subsequently establishing subsidiaries in Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, the Ukraine and Denmark.

Digel stellt F/S 2022 Kollektion Blurred Lines vor (c) DIGEL AG
20.07.2021

Digel stellt F/S 2022 Kollektion Blurred Lines vor

Grenzen verschwimmen: zwischen drinnen und draußen, Home und Office, formell und informell. Mit „Blurred Lines“ hat das Design-Team von DIGEL die neue Kollektion Frühjahr/Sommer 2022 überschrieben und trägt damit der Veränderung des kollektiven Kleidungsstils Rechnung. Jersey und Powerstretch verleihen den Smart-Formal-Looks Bequemlichkeit und Sportivität.

Die Outfit-Vorschläge sind überwiegend monochrom zusammengestellt. Zum einen wirken neutrale Nuancen durch ihre Lässigkeit, zum anderen zieht mitunter kräftig Farbe ein. Maskuline Pastelle von Kopf bis Fuß – ein Trendthema der Saison. Konkret finden sich Camel und Kitt, Lucent White, helles Grau und Asphalt, aber auch Golden Cream, Emberglow und Mint auf der Farbskala. Die Blaupalette reicht von Azurine über Gray Blue bis hin zu fast schwarzem Marine.

Streifen und bewegte Oberflächen highlighten die Hemden. Eine wichtige Rolle kommt der Outerwear zu. Leichte Carcoats, garment-washed, präsentieren sich sowohl als formeller Begleiter als auch als Kombipartner von Chino und Jeans. Die neue Saison zeigt das Formelle entspannter, Casual wird feiner.

Grenzen verschwimmen: zwischen drinnen und draußen, Home und Office, formell und informell. Mit „Blurred Lines“ hat das Design-Team von DIGEL die neue Kollektion Frühjahr/Sommer 2022 überschrieben und trägt damit der Veränderung des kollektiven Kleidungsstils Rechnung. Jersey und Powerstretch verleihen den Smart-Formal-Looks Bequemlichkeit und Sportivität.

Die Outfit-Vorschläge sind überwiegend monochrom zusammengestellt. Zum einen wirken neutrale Nuancen durch ihre Lässigkeit, zum anderen zieht mitunter kräftig Farbe ein. Maskuline Pastelle von Kopf bis Fuß – ein Trendthema der Saison. Konkret finden sich Camel und Kitt, Lucent White, helles Grau und Asphalt, aber auch Golden Cream, Emberglow und Mint auf der Farbskala. Die Blaupalette reicht von Azurine über Gray Blue bis hin zu fast schwarzem Marine.

Streifen und bewegte Oberflächen highlighten die Hemden. Eine wichtige Rolle kommt der Outerwear zu. Leichte Carcoats, garment-washed, präsentieren sich sowohl als formeller Begleiter als auch als Kombipartner von Chino und Jeans. Die neue Saison zeigt das Formelle entspannter, Casual wird feiner.

Eine Key-Qualität ist „All Year Down“, Echt-Daune umgesetzt als Kurzmantel, Overjacket und Blouson, wasserabweisend, winddicht und das ganze Jahr über tragbar.

Weitblick: Kochjacke entwickelt mit Guerilla Chef (c) WEITBLICK® GmbH & Co. KG
Simon Kolar mit neuer Kochjacke
01.07.2021

Weitblick entwickelt Kochjacke mit Guerilla Chef

Gemeinsam mit Simon Kolar, Koch im Restaurant Landhof in Oftersheim, Botschafter des Institute of Culinary Art und Gründer der Bewegung Guerilla Chefs, hat der Kleinostheimer Workwear-Produzent Weitblick eine brandneue Kochjacke entwickelt.

Gemeinsam mit Simon Kolar, Koch im Restaurant Landhof in Oftersheim, Botschafter des Institute of Culinary Art und Gründer der Bewegung Guerilla Chefs, hat der Kleinostheimer Workwear-Produzent Weitblick eine brandneue Kochjacke entwickelt.

Komfortabel im Schnitt, modern, schlicht und leicht auf der Haut – die neue Kochjacke hat nichts mehr mit der steifen, unbequemen Kochkleidung vergangener Tage gemeinsam. Senior Product Manager, Thomas Schmitt war es bei der Entwicklung besonders wichtig, jedes einzelne Detail konkret auf die Bedürfnisse eines Kochs abzustimmen. Mit dem eleganten Design eines Kochhemdes ist das neue Stück bestens geeignet für den absoluten Koch-Trend des Frontcookings. Verdeckte Knopfleisten, ein moderner Stehkragen, krempelbare Manschetten und die Zwei-Taschenlösung zum Verstauen von Küchen-Utensilien sowie dem Handy überzeugen ebenso wie die bequemen Bewegungsfalten am Rücken. “Zudem ist unsere neue Kochjacke mit den drei möglichen Personalisierungsbereichen hoch individualisierbar. Ein riesiger Vorteil, um das unternehmensinterne Branding perfekt sichtbar zu machen“, erläutert Thomas Schmitt. Hergestellt in den europäischen Betrieben und mit Fairtrade-Baumwolle, überzeugt die Kochjacke auch in Punkto Nachhaltigkeit und Qualitätsanspruch.

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WEITBLICK® GmbH & Co. KG

31.05.2021

C.L.A.S.S: The journey of Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei towards responsible fashion

Laying the bases for a more sustainable world, adopting responsible strategies is no longer an option but an indispensable and compulsory structural revolution today and for the future to come. This topic is the subject of the Smart Voice "The Circular Stories of C.L.A.S.S.: the journey of Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei towards a smart, responsible and contemporary luxury" organised by C.L.A.S.S. eco hub that has taken place on Thursday 27th May at 4 pm CET. 4 unique and complimentary design realities has been sharing  the  Bemberg ™ choice as unique and precious fibre ingredient that gives rise to a performing design incorporating new generation values, for their unique paths of style and fashion to offer to the contemporary consumer.

Specialist and expert of innovative fibres, during the session Ettore Pellegrini, Marketing & Sales Manager-Marketing & Sales Manager Asahi Kasei Fibers Italia, illustrated the history of Bemberg™ starting from its origins to nowadays, reporting its various applications that have been then illustrated in their uniqueness by the speakers of the session.

Laying the bases for a more sustainable world, adopting responsible strategies is no longer an option but an indispensable and compulsory structural revolution today and for the future to come. This topic is the subject of the Smart Voice "The Circular Stories of C.L.A.S.S.: the journey of Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei towards a smart, responsible and contemporary luxury" organised by C.L.A.S.S. eco hub that has taken place on Thursday 27th May at 4 pm CET. 4 unique and complimentary design realities has been sharing  the  Bemberg ™ choice as unique and precious fibre ingredient that gives rise to a performing design incorporating new generation values, for their unique paths of style and fashion to offer to the contemporary consumer.

Specialist and expert of innovative fibres, during the session Ettore Pellegrini, Marketing & Sales Manager-Marketing & Sales Manager Asahi Kasei Fibers Italia, illustrated the history of Bemberg™ starting from its origins to nowadays, reporting its various applications that have been then illustrated in their uniqueness by the speakers of the session.

Paolo Verdoia, Lining research and development raw materials at Ermenegildo Zegna, who has been involved in the development of accessory raw materials for the Ermenegildo Zegna Group for 14 years. During the digital meeting he talked about priority collaborations with responsible and high quality materials such as Bemberg™, the brand's approach to sustainability and future projects.

The session has also been attended by new generation designer Gilberto Calzolari winner of C.L.A.S.S. ICON 2020, who used Bemberg™ in his latest AW 2021-22 collection entitled "At this stage".

Camilla Carrara, founder and zero-waste designer Zerobarracento says "We select Bemberg™ for our creations for two fundamental reasons: firstly, from a stylistic point of view for its extreme versatility: in the various collections we have adopted it to create Kimonos, padded jackets, wrap dresses as well as for the interiors of our garments, which are intended to be soft embraces for total physical and mental comfort. The second but no less important reason is that this fibre has circular values in line with our zero-waste commitment."

“By choosing to work with Bemberg™, we have made an exclusive and sustainable choice in order to offer tailors, designers, brands and garment manufacturers who believe in and are committed to responsible but at the same time premium and exclusive fashion a new business opportunity" says Alessandro Ivaldi Director Business Unit of Carnet, a division of Ratti Group that produces and distributes worldwide fabrics for the creation of made-to-measure garments for men and women.

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C.L.A.S.S.