authenticated denim
Armalith Partnering with Trust-Place and Avery Dennison, products now feature digital labels accessible via QR codes. These labels provide transparency on fabric authenticity, product performance, and production details, creating a secure and enriched customer experience.
“These digital passports guarantee the authenticity of products while displaying critical performance metrics, such as resistance to a 90 km/h drop,” said Pierre-Henry Servajean, founder of Armalith.
“Our aim is to deliver traceability solutions that build trust, combat counterfeiting, and provide brands with valuable insights into post-purchase usage,” added Alain Sévaux, Director of RFID Business Development at Avery Dennison.
Gaelle Delore, CEO of Trust-Place, highlighted the potential of digital passports, saying, “They enable brands to strengthen customer relationships and offer personalized services by collecting data on how products are used post-purchase.”
Nanamica is launching the 2nd edition of product made with Brewed Protein™ fibers. Brewed Protein™…
FAB Show, launched in 2022 is already established as the premier convergence hub for the…
S&S Activewear(“S&S”), a leading technologyenabled distributor of apparel and accessories in North America, announced the…
The International Apparel & Textile Fair has evolved as a leading brand in the MENA…
NikeSKIMS, a new brand from NIKE, Inc. and SKIMS, will disrupt the global fitness and…
The European Union (EU) and the Ministry of Textiles today jointly launched seven new projects…