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【Fashion & Sustainability】Takisada-Nagoya Communicates Material Backgrounds and Design Value

【Fashion & Sustainability】Takisada-Nagoya Communicates Material Backgrounds and Design Value
Senken Shimbun: Updated Friday, November 28, 2025
 

Takisada-Nagoya, in collaboration with JEPLAN, is advancing the sales of fabrics made with
“BRING Material,” a recycled polyester resin derived from textile waste.
JEPLAN collects used garments and converts them into pellets.
Takisada-Nagoya purchases these pellets, processes them into yarn in China,
and leverages its supply chain to develop highly fashionable textiles.

 

Takisada-Nagoya identified JEPLAN as a pioneering company dedicated to achieving
circular resource utilization in apparel and began its partnership in 2022.
At the Women’s Fabric Exhibition for the Autumn/Winter 2026–27 season held this October,
the company expanded its proposals to include fabrics for uniforms.
 
With growing corporate awareness of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals),
Takisada-Nagoya views the adoption of sustainable materials in uniforms as a key business opportunity.
The lineup included fabrics for customer-facing roles such as blouses, jackets, and pants,
as well as high-performance materials for working wear.

 

Reflecting the increasing emphasis on design in uniforms, products created by designer Yohei Ohno were also exhibited.
“We received inquiries from multiple companies,”
said Akihiko Kawachi (Deputy General Manager, Women’s Fabric Division /
General Manager, Section 89 / Director, Sales Promotion Office, Women’s Fabrics),
expressing confidence in the market response. The company will continue refining its communication strategies
to further expand market adoption.

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