Next-Generation Textile Technology Debuts in Clothing
Fashion Items Featuring Recycled Fibers Presented in Large Numbers

Hyosung TNC will reveal the manufacturing process of its recycled fiber brand regen for the first time.


Hyosung TNC 'Seoul Fashion Week 2025 SS' Invitation Poster. <br>[Photo by Hyosung]

Hyosung TNC 'Seoul Fashion Week 2025 SS' Invitation Poster.
[Photo by Hyosung]

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Hyosung TNC announced on the 27th that it will participate in the '2025 S/S Seoul Fashion Week' held at Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul on the 4th of next month, focusing on showcasing Hyosung's recycled fiber technology. Seoul Fashion Week is the largest global fashion business event hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.


At this exhibition, the company plans to specifically present the manufacturing processes of 'regen ocean,' a recycled nylon fiber made from discarded fishing nets developed worldwide for the first time in 2007, and 'regen polyester,' a recycled polyester fiber made from PET bottles successfully developed for the first time in Korea in 2008.


Additionally, products applying 'textile to textile' technology, which transforms textile waste generated during garment manufacturing back into fibers, will also be unveiled. Collaborating with the fashion startup Monsennu, they will showcase items such as T-shirts made by recycling bedding and clothing discarded by hotels.



Kim Chi-hyung, CEO of Hyosung TNC, said, "We will actively lead the development of recycling technologies throughout the entire process from fiber manufacturing to disposal, establishing ourselves as a global leader driving the trends of the sustainable fashion market."


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