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NemeN Launches the From JAVA to Java Collection for FW22

Italian technical fashion label NemeN introduces its latest collection designed for the Fall/Winter 2022 season entitled 'From JAVA to Java.' This is also launching to simultaneously celebrate its 10th anniversary and honors its expertise in dyeing techniques and textile research. The brand also draws inspiration from the re-vectorization in Amsterdam at BYBORRE's experimental knit labs as well as the new ECONYL.

This is an entirely regenerated nylon fiber that is made from consumer waste. The patterns are unique and they can be seen detailing silhouettes such as jersey tops, hoodies, layering designs, outerwear, and bottoms. All of the pieces are done in seasonal tones and dyes and come with a second project that is made along with air mask specialists Airinum.
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3. Textile Research and Development - The celebration and honoring of textile research and dyeing techniques by NemeN present opportunities for disruptive innovation in creating unique and sustainable textiles.
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3. Textile Research and Development - The honoring of textile research and dyeing techniques by NemeN presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the textile research and development industry.

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