- Our creation: the NEO-P effect
To create this collection we wanted to innovate and pushed textile research by creating the "NEO-P" effect.
It is a recyclable process that consists of taking Neoprene in solid form, melting it very slowly to avoid emitting greenhouse gases, and then using it as a spray on clothing to make it waterproof.
The result cannot be reproduced twice identically, which makes each piece unique. In addition, depending on the spray tip and the projection distance, the effect will have different renderings.
- What effects do we use for this collection?
1. Dust
The DUST effect is a dust effect that ages the fabric.
2.Destroy
Destroying is a practice of damaging fabric in different ways to change its appearance (faded, burnt, torn, etc.)
3.Surplus
The surplus effect, as its name suggests, is an effect of excess fabric. This gives an effect of amplitude on the material
4. Pleat
This practice aims to create a pleated effect on the textile. It can even give a different result on each folded side.
5.Termite
Finally, the termite effect is achieved using a laser to make it possible to make a certain number of holes and shapes very precisely for different results.