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Lycra unveils denim innovations and market insights

London event highlighted groundbreaking advancements in fabric technology, attracting key figures from the fashion and textile sectors.

10th October 2024

Innovation in Textiles
 |  London

Clothing/​Footwear, Sustainable

The Lycra Company hosted a denim and casual woven industry trends presentation at the prestigious Home House in London on 26 September.

In collaboration with Kantar, the event provided an in-depth analysis of the UK denim and chino market, with a focus on key statistics and emerging consumer trends. Sam Wright, Consumer Editor at Kantar, explained: “Over the past decade, GB shoppers have embraced a more laid-back style, with casualwear now making up almost a third of market spend. Denim is at a five-year high, driven by double-digit growth in relaxed fits like baggy and boyfriend styles. To win big, brands need to attract more shoppers by focusing on core essentials that blend comfort and everyday style.”

Ebru Ozaydin, Global Strategic Marketing Director of Denim and Wovens at The Lycra Company, took the stage to unveil the company’s latest denim innovations, including the introduction of Lycra FitSense Denim Technology, which delivers invisible targeted shaping to make every pair of jeans a perfect fit, for all body types and shapes.

Ebru Ozaydin, Global Strategic Marketing Director of Denim. © The Lycra Company

Additionally, Ozaydin highlighted the ongoing development of bio-derived Lycra fibre, part of The Lycra Company’s ongoing partnership with Qore to create a sustainable fibre option made from renewable content.

Salli Deighton, CEO of LaundRe, presented a compelling introduction to the launch of LaundRe, a pioneering circular and reshoring denim hub in London. Deighton’s presentation focused on how LaundRe’s innovative services will empower brands to reshape the future of denim through sustainability and creativity. Stay tuned for the upcoming launch of LaundRe.

“Sustainability is now a key driver for consumers,” Ozaydin explained. “Four out of five shoppers are willing to pay a premium for sustainably made clothing.  Our collaboration with Qore to develop bio-derived Lycra fibre made with Qira is just one of the ways The Lycra Company is focused on reducing our environmental impact and delivering on consumer preference for sustainable options.”

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