Capsule Collection

BLUEZONE NEWS – SAAT MUNICH

BLUEZONE NEWS

 Introducing the "EVLTN 2024" Motorcycle Capsule Collection

A Collaboration Between TEJIDOS ROYO, MENTOR and SAATMUNICH for BLUEZONE

25. August 2024

At BLUEZONE, some 100 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Halls 6 + 7 will become the blue hotspot again. Parallel to MUNICH FABRIC START with THE SOURCE and KEYHOUSE, the Zenith area will become the hub of the international denim community with an all-round relevant event program. With the leitmotif DENIMINED, we invite the industry to have a clear and unique vision in this world of constant change, to show its own DENIMINED… Together with all international industry leaders, let us define or reinterpret the different DENIMINED’s that can be created in the wide world of DENIMS!


The SAATMUNICH Design Studio serves as a central link and brings its expertise in sustainable design, creation, and production as a long-standing partner. The company is distinguished by its precise capturing of current trends and transforms these into innovative design concepts. From high-quality denim products to bespoke corporate wear, SAATMUNICH offers a wide range of stylish solutions that combine design and functionality. 

In collaboration with TEJIDOS ROYO / ROYOTEC and MENTOR, the Motorcycle Capsule Collection “EVLTN 2024” was created for the BLUEZONE concept “Denimined.” 

Inspired by the aesthetic of heritage motorbike wear and made from innovative denim, this partnership embodies the perfect fusion of design and functionality, seamlessly adapting to the demands of the modern road. The looks demonstrate how collaboration and innovation can set new standards in motorcycle clothing. Unique design solutions bring together form and function at the highest level.The looks demonstrate how cooperation and innovation can set new standards in motorcycle apparel. Unique design solutions merge form and function at the highest level. 

Armalith by ROYOTEC represents a significant advancement in denim and functional clothing. With its AAA abrasion protection rating, the fabric provides outstanding safety while maintaining comfort. Its flexibility, elasticity, softness, and breathability make it not only safe but also pleasant to wear. Tejidos Royo has achieved true pioneering work with over 100 years of experience in the textile industry to develop such an innovative material. 

“Inspired by the aesthetic of heritage motorbike wear and made from innovative denim, this partnership embodies the perfect fusion of design and functionality, seamlessly adapting to the demands of the modern road.” 

The items were produced by MENTOR Garment Manufacturing Company, the technical division of Canlioglu Tekstil in Istanbul. Through the use of state-of-the-art production technologies, Mentor achieves the highest precision and care in executing the complex designs. In summary, Mentor Garments Company offers a combination of profound expertise, strong commitment to sustainability, and the application of modern technologies, making them a leader in the textile industry. 

Discover this unique Motorcycle Capsule Collection as a result
of a great teamwork at BLUEZONE in Hall 6 | C 01!

SAAT MUNICH


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It is great to have organic fibres, right? But as a producer of fibres, the influence on a more sustainable textile production often stops here. Textile garments have complex supply chains which sometimes imply production partners all over the world. That’s why the solution for a more coherent and holistic form of sustainability often lies in right supply chain partnerships!

That’s the idea behind the so called “Planet Rehab” capsule collection, for which renowned textile companies, who are environmentally committed, have partnered up to create something bigger than their own.

The collection was presented during last edition of KEYHOUSE in January. MUNICH FABRIC START feels especially committed about this project as all project partners – Lenzing, Tejidos Royo, Officina +39, and Tonello have been long term exhibitors at the fair.

These companies recognized the success to achieving their own goals lies in fulfilling their shared ones, by working collaboratively and responsibly – seeking out more sustainable raw materials, implementing new technologies and employing processes that reduce resource utilization and waste. Juan Carlos Gordillo designed the Rehab collection around Lenzing’s TENCEL™ and TENCEL™ x REFIBRA™ branded lyocell fabrics from Tejidos Royo. The fabrics were dyed using Recycrom technology from Officina+39 and the resultant garments finished by Tonello.

Lenzing’s TENCEL™ and TENCEL™ x REFIBRA™ branded lyocell fibers enhance the sustainable qualities of the fabrics. Made from renewable wood in a closed loop, energy and resource efficient manufacturing process, TENCEL™ fibers and TENCEL™ x REFIBRA™ fibers made with recycled cotton scraps provide the fabrics with softness, smoothness, tenacity, and color intensity.

Spanish fabric producer, Tejidos Royo, creates “fabric with values” through the company’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The manufacturer’s vertical business model has substantially reduced its energy consumption and CO2 emissions through aggressive R&D and provides complete transparency and traceability for their customers

Officina+39’s Recycrom dyes are made from recycled clothing and textile scraps that are specially processed by these Italian experts through a sophisticated production process using only natural chemicals. Waste fabrics are crystalized into an incredibly fine powder that can be used as a pigment dye. Recycrom received the Hightex Award at MUNICH FABRIC START for Autumn/Winter 17/18.

Laundry specialist Tonello also based in Italy, contributed their ECOFREE 2 technology to the project. Fulfilling the needs of the designers and their customers, Tonello’s revolutionary washing process significantly reduces the water and hazardous chemical consumption typically associated with denim finishing.

Guatemalan designer, Juan Carlos Gordillo, applauds the Planet REhab objectives and used the member companies’ products to create fifteen women’s outfits that celebrate life and nature with exceptional color flair and a decidedly Latin influence. The full collection was displayed during the last edition of KEYHOUSE in January 2019, showcasing the eclectic and artistic style for which Gordillo is known for.

“Planet REhab is my tribute to the ocean with its deep colors and flowing shapes,” the celebrated designer says. “The collection also protects the ocean because it is created from the sustainable fibers, fabrics, dyes, and finishing techniques perfected by the Planet REhab collaborating companies. While many companies talk about being sustainable, these companies had the courage to actually create sustainable products and processes that benefit the industry, society, and the planet. I hope this collection can inspire other designers to prioritize sustainability in their creative processes.”