Recover™ Fabrics
Recover™ Fabrics is a new line of products that includes 50 competitive fabrics across four distinct collections, ranging from essential basics to premium, high-end textiles.
Developed in collaboration with strategic fabric mill partners, Recover™ fabrics delivers a ready-to-order, sustainable solution for brands and manufacturers seeking to integrate circular materials into their supply chains.
The four collections are:
The ELITE collection, crafted by TMG Textiles in Portugal, offers premium woven fabrics designed for outerwear applications such as overshirts and jackets. These fabrics combine durability with sophisticated design, making them ideal for garments that perform in any environment.
Made with RCotton fiber produced in Recover’s Banyeres factory, the fabrics contain between 14% and 30% RCotton, blended with BCI, Lyocell or Good Earth Cotton® (regenerative cotton). All spinning and weaving is done locally in Portugal by TMG Textiles.
The PREMIER collection, developed in partnership with Textil Santanderina in Spain, redefines sustainable style for woven garments including chinos, jackets, and overshirts.
These fabrics are crafted with RCotton fiber from the Banyeres factory, featuring 20% to 30% RCotton content and blended with BCI, Lyocell, and Lycra. Spinning and weaving are carried out in Spain, ensuring a high-quality and locally sourced product.
The CORE collection, produced in Bangladesh, focuses on everyday essentials and widely worn garment types. Perfect for jersey and fleece applications such as t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, and sweatpants, these fabrics are made with RCotton fiber from Recover’s Dhaka factory.
They include 25% to 30% RCotton, blended with BCI, Polyester, and Lycra, and are spun and woven in Bangladesh.
The ESSENTIAL DENIM collection, produced in Bangladesh, brings a sustainable edge to timeless denim styles. Designed for jeans, jackets, and other denim staples.
These fabrics incorporate 20% to 25% RCotton blended with BCI. RCotton fibers are sourced from Recover’s Dhaka factory, with spinning and weaving completed locally in Bangladesh.