Fabric 25-26 F/W Fabric Trend: Casual Part 2

18 Mar 2025
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  • Coating and finishing techniques that give a leather-like appearance to common woven and knit fabrics such as wool, denim, and cotton.
  • Utilizing soft coatings with a subtle sheen, leather-textured coatings, laminating, overdyeing, and wax coating techniques.
  • Aged and worn-out aesthetics as a key design element, requiring washing and garment-washing processes.

  • From translucent ultralight polyester to unique outerwear weights, a variety of functional materials are introduced through garment dyeing to create a naturally aged appearance and smooth hand feel.
  • Basic textures such as canvas, satin, twill, and ripstop are combined with functional properties like water resistance, windproofing, and antibacterial finishes.
  • Recently, the use of recycled materials such as recycled nylon and polyester, as well as bio-based fabrics, has been increasing.

  • Combining bio-based polyester, nylon, and biodegradable fibers with outdoor-related materials to enhance functionality.
  • Bio-based membranes with properties such as flame resistance, waterproofing, breathability, and odor control.
  • Bacteria-based dyes capable of both traditional dyeing and printing applications.

  • Aged and weathered appearances, worn and faded surfaces, and eroded textures are reinterpreted in a colorful, hyper-realistic motif. Through digital printing, they are presented as an eco-friendly solution.

  • A highly realistic and detailed texture is achieved through digital printing, an eco-friendly technique that eliminates the need for dyeing and washing processes.
  • This method is actively applied to various materials, including denim, wool, and cotton.

  • A contemplative pattern that visualizes faded, worn, and stained appearances is introduced through digital printing.
  • Subtle ikat effects create a soft, blurred bleach effect.
  • Prints mimicking a distressed, weathered look extend into flocking techniques.

  • Floral and animal skin-inspired organic patterns, reminiscent of wilted flowers past their prime, unfold with an artistic sensibility, evoking a dark and melancholic romanticism.
  • The decay process of plants and flowers is abstractly represented through blurred effects, incorporating grayscale techniques to suggest an analog aesthetic.


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