Participation in the World's Largest Swimwear and Lingerie Exhibition
Introducing the 100% Recycled Fabric Fishtail for the First Time

Hyosung TNC has launched its market entry by showcasing 100% recycled fabric for swimwear overseas for the first time.


Hyosung TNC announced that it will participate in "Interfili?re Paris 2023," the world's largest swimwear and lingerie textile material exhibition held in Paris, France, from the 2nd to the 4th (local time), where it will present a wide range of eco-friendly fibers and fabrics.

Hyosung TNC Targets Global Swimwear Market with 'Eco-Friendly' Approach View original image

Hyosung TNC collaborated with Hung Yen, a fabric manufacturer under Italy's Carbicosa, which produces the world's best functional fabrics, to unveil the 100% recycled swimwear fabric "Fishtail" for the first time.


Fishtail is an eco-friendly swimwear fabric made by Hung Yen using Regen Ocean nylon, a fiber recycled from discarded fishing nets, and Creora Regen recycled spandex made from industrial waste.


In addition, various recycled and bio fibers were exhibited. Recycled polyester fiber Regen Askın and recycled nylon fiber Regen AquaX feature excellent cooling properties as well as moisture absorption and quick-drying functions, making them suitable for summer clothing.


Visitors could also see differentiated spandex such as Creora Biobased, the world's first bio spandex made from corn extract; Creora Easyflex, which offers soft stretch functionality; and Creora Colorplus, which can be dyed with natural fibers or nylon.



Cho Hyun-joon, Chairman of Hyosung Group, emphasized, "We will continue to invest in research and development of next-generation eco-friendly fibers, including recycled, bio, and biodegradable fibers. As a global leader in eco-friendly fibers, we will create innovative products that reflect customer needs based on steady partnerships with global clients."


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