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We have updated the Inspiration section on our website! Explore our product tips for different occasions.
read moreWe have updated the Inspiration section on our website! Explore our product tips for different occasions.
read moreThe demands on the colourfulness of textile prints are constantly increasing. The latest technologies take this into account and introduce new printing methods that ensure the best possible result.
And that is exactly what hybrid printing is: the future of multi-colour high-volume textile printing!
There is always room for improvement in the area of sustainability. And that's why GOTS, one of the most important certifications in the field of sustainable textiles, has recently moved to level 6.0. The new version includes tightening of existing requirements as well as adding completely new requirements for ecological and ethical aspects of textile production. In the article, we will introduce primary GOTS criteria and what new additions has come along with the new version.
read moreIn the second part of this series of articles about the origin of textile materials, we will focus on recycled polyester. Polyester as a synthetic fibre began to be a widely used material in the last century. Although it has certain advantages over natural materials, it also has many disadvantages, especially in terms of sustainability. There are many clothes made of polyester fibres today, and the possibility of their recycling and reuse is an important part of the change in the textile industry.
read moreAt MERCHYOU, we care about our planet, the environment and people's health and we are aware of the impact the textile production can have. We continually strive to improve our production processes and be as environmentally friendly as possible. Find out what sustainable steps we take to do so.
read moreAre you interested in how textile materials are produced? We have prepared a series of articles for you, where we will gradually introduce individual types of fabrics. The first part is dedicated to one of the most important natural sources of textile materials - cotton. Cotton has a myriad of benefits, but also certain pitfalls in terms of sustainability of its production. However, if handled properly, it can be a very valuable and irreplaceable material in many respects.
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