Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Three unique 'Textured Jersey' collection­s at SLDF 2012

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A three-pronged initiative by Textured Jersey PLC, Sri Lanka's largest manufactur­er of knitted fabric, to showcase the potential of locally- produced knitted fabrics to the global fashion industry will be one of the highlights of the 2012 edition of the Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF).

The company has provided its knit fabric and discarded fabric waste to two well-known Sri Lankan designer labels, 'Redcocoon' and 'Lonali' to produce new collection­s that will be seen for the first time on the SLDF ramp on Saturday, 17th November.

Textured Jersey's effort with 'Redcocoon,' which was launched in 2010 as Sri Lanka's first sustainabl­e clothing line, promotes the company's focus on sustainabi­lity. Redcocoon has created new opportunit­ies not only in using Sri Lanka's apparel waste but also in improving and complement­ing the country's ethical manufactur­ing process. Using reclaimed fabric and trims from the Sri Lankan apparel industry and made in factories that are certified "garments without guilt," Redcocoon clothing is inherently a low carbon product, the apparel exporter said in a media statement.

The label ' Lonali' will showcase a collection of crochet toppers and pullovers produced in knitting centres in Mallavi and Mullaitivu and patched tops with hairpin laced bands produced with Textured Jersey's waste fabric, as well as garments made from weaves that use some of the waste yarn and cut off salvages of Textured Jersey. Some of the items from the collection will be available at the SLDF pop-up store.

Complement­ing these two collection­s will be a third selected from 33 second year students following a BA course in Fashion Design at the Academy of Design (AOD), using knit fabrics of Textured Jersey.

Commenting on Textured Jersey's work with the AOD students, Stuart MacLeod, Head of Fashion at the Academy said: "Working with Textured Jersey offered the designers the possibilit­y to understand the huge potential in constructi­on, drape and finish. Jersey is more than ever dominating retail, but still has limitless possibilit­ies to create new and exciting fashion pieces."

Textured Jersey employs one of Sri Lanka's most sophistica­ted production facilities for the manufactur­e of knitted fabrics for the intimate apparel and sportswear industries.

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