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The Newest Levi's Jeans are Made Out of Old Cotton T-Shirts

Levi's recently teamed up with a Seattle-based startup called Evrnu to turn five old cotton t-shirts into a brand new pair of jeans. While it is common practice for companies to downcycle old materials by turning them into something of lesser value, Levi's is proving that it is actually possible to make high-quality garments out of worn-out materials.

The new Levi's jeans are the first pair that is made from 100 percent recycled cotton. The company was able to achieve this feat by using Evrnu's technique of dissolving the fabric and then re-spinning the thread to make it extra-strong. Evrnu's process is superior to other recycling techniques because it does not involve breaking down synthetic materials or shredding the recycled fabric.

While Levi's is still tweaking the recycled jeans to make them look and feel like traditional denim, its efforts demonstrate one way of making the fashion industry significantly more sustainable.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Fashion - The trend of using recycled materials in fashion offers opportunities for innovative techniques like Evrnu's fabric dissolving and re-spinning process.
2. Circular Economy - The adoption of circular economy principles by companies like Levi's opens the door for disruptive innovations that aim to transform waste into valuable resources.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - The trend towards making high-quality garments from worn-out materials creates opportunities for innovative manufacturing processes that minimize environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the trend of using recycled materials and develop new techniques to create sustainable and appealing clothing.
2. Textile Recycling - The textile recycling industry can explore innovative methods like Evrnu's fabric dissolving and re-spinning process to transform old material into new, high-quality products.
3. Sustainable Fashion Technology - The intersection of fashion and technology offers opportunities for disruptive innovations that enable the manufacturing of sustainable clothing from recycled materials.

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