Turkish denim giant Isko has launched the Isko Selvedge denim collection. The new collection is the 21st-century’s reinterpretation of one of the most legendary denim fabrics ever made.
Inspired by the history and reverence of original Selvedge denim, Isko has applied its high-performance, patented technologies to develop a new Selvedge range.
ISKO is a textile manufacturer and distributor and the world’s largest producer of denim, producing over 250 million meters of denim annually, which it distributes to more than 60 countries worldwide. ISKO was founded in 1983 as a Sanko Textile Industries division, a Sanko Group member, a family-held, diversified, multinational company, with 12 divisions, including textiles, renewable energy, construction, packaging, and financial activities.
The Isko Selvedge range offers a wide variety of fabric options that will appeal to traditional, heritage denim lovers, as well as a new generation of denim fans. It will inspire the creation of different stories to enhance and explain the raw beauty of Selvedge.
The authentic rigid selection comprises ten other fabric options that maintain the natural and uncompromising heritage of Selvedge denim. The comfort stretch fabrics are a contemporary interpretation of Selvedge denim, offering a soft hand feels and stretch level ranging from 13 to 29 percent across six different materials.
The high stretch option is being provided in three super-soft fabrics ranging from 40 to 52 percent elasticity, giving traditional Selvedge the bonus of incredible comfort and wearability, according to Isko.
The range includes 19 fabric varieties, with weights spanning from 7.75 to 14.5 oz and elasticity options between 13- 52 percent, remarkable recovery, and holding power, ensuring there truly is denim for everyone. This variegated array relies on R-TWO technology.
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