People have been wearing blue jeans for centuries. Originally, the blue color came from a natural indigo dye. The dye was chosen for the way it interacted with cotton. When heated, most dyes ...
KARL MAYER is expanding its position in the denim market with a double success. The innovative manufacturer of indigo dyeing ...
From the perspective of the world, the process of indigo and blue dyeing in the third century A.D. spread from China to Japan. Today, Kojima in Japan creates a denim clothing culture and builds a ...
The bio-indigo integrates into existing production systems without requiring additional investments in dyeing equipment. How Much Carbon Does the Denim Industry Produce? The denim industry is one ...
Denim mills are looking at what’s working now to inform their R&D for Fall/Winter 2026-2027. Anatt Finkler, Global Denim ...
With its rich history in the Lowcountry, we met with artist Arianne King Comer to learn about the process of indigo dyeing and how people can still use it today. She explained the traditional methods ...
Patrick McDowell join forces with Huue to debut eco-friendly bio indigo dye in their new capsule collection, blend sustainability with style and lead the industry into a cleaner, circular future.