Südwolle Group has announced the launch of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection of yarns for weaving and circular knitting. The collection continues its evolutionary path based on the key concept of Responsibility. This principle guides Südwolle Group’s commitment and engagement regarding all areas of business and stakeholders – the environment, the textile industry production chain, consumers, employees and the social repercussions of its business.
Sudwolle has unveiled its S/S 2025 yarn collection for weaving and circular knitting, emphasising the core principle of responsibility.
It focuses on six areas of innovation: design, performance, technology, traceability, circularity, and sustainability.
By combining special raw materials and advanced technology, Sudwolle produces versatile, high-quality yarns.
The responsible creation of new products is based on 6 integrated and consistent areas of innovation, including, design, performance, technology, traceability, circularity and sustainability. The selection of special raw materials and the structure of the yarns endow the fabrics with special effects. The yarn performance is constantly improved during the production process which adds special properties and functionality to the finished apparel. Cutting-edge technology is used, and constantly improved innovative spinning processes and services for the customers’ benefit. The products have a controlled, traceable production cycle which makes the supply chain more transparent. Products and services are in compliance with recycling processes and production chain circularity. The entire design and production process is aimed at reducing the negative impact on the environment by developing environment friendly products, technologies and processes, the company said in a press release.
The intersection between these 6 areas has resulted in a collection in which the concept of seasonality is blurred, and products have a flexible, versatile use. The use of cutting-edge technology means yarns offer a high level of quality, suitable for apparel with outstanding durability, a factor that helps to reduce the environmental impact of textile waste and disposable fashion.
The collection is divided into 4 themes. Natural, biodegradable or recycled fibre blends intended for crepe and crinkled fabrics are characterised by substantial twist and a high level of performance. The selection of fibres is oriented towards sustainability, with wool and silk organze combined with Lenzing Ecovero viscose and Q-Nova regenerated polyamide.
Fuji crepe X-compact Nm 40/1 Z 1050 (40 per cent wool 21.2 μ, 60 per cent FSC certified Lenzing viscose EV), new this season, features a smooth look and no pilling thanks to the use of X-compact spinning technology, which produces yarns with excellent performance and durability.
When it comes to light, natural blends, wool and linen or wool, linen and silk blends follow the trend for softly fluid structures, such as the new Peschici Nm 42/1 Z 600 (53 per cent wool 18.4 μ, 23 per cent linen, 24 per cent silk), with a fresh, dry handle and very current dappled effect, which results from the skilful combination of different fibres.
Contributing to a more sustainable and traceable textile production also involves attention to all fibres used. Mohair used for luxury yarns in noble fibres is strictly RMS (Responsible Mohair Standard) certified, which traces its origin, guaranteeing animal welfare and production according to responsible standards, similar to the analogous RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) used for wool. Bosforo RWS RMS Nm 32/1 Z 950 (20 per cent wool 20.8 μ RWS, 60 per cent FSC certified Lenzing viscose EV, 20 per cent RMS Kid Mohair) is a fresh, bright yarn that is soft on the skin, suitable for trans-seasonal products, an example of careful selection of raw materials.
Among the fancy yarns, delicately animated structures predominate for naturally elegant creations, represented by Niche Nm 34/2 S 460 (42 per cent wool 21.2 μ, 58 per cent bourette silk), a twisted yarn in wool and bourette silk, which adds dynamism with its characteristic rough, knotty surface.