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ISKO makes its return to Kingpins Amsterdam and launches its SS26 collection

Kingpins’ 10th anniversary celebration is the perfect stage for ISKO’s return to Amsterdam. The company, a pioneer of innovation for the past 40 years, brings to the table its SS26 collection – a new range that brings forward enhancements to ISKO's signature technologies while debuting groundbreaking concepts like ISKO Multitouch, ISKO Iconic, ISKO Comfort2, and the dynamic Color Families, all designed to elevate the possibilities of denim fashion.
ISKO’s SS26 collection © 2024 ISKO
ISKO’s SS26 collection © 2024 ISKO


ISKO’s SS26 collection is thoughtfully crafted around the key macro trends that were launched with FW 25-26 to better define the ISKO denim landscape of technologies. Namely Inflexible, Motion, and Extended align seamlessly with ISKO's rigid and stretch denim innovations, each offering distinct benefits that cater to the evolving needs of the industry. Elite focuses on delivering a luxury look and feel, while Momentum brings a touch of individuality and uniqueness to every piece.

At the heart of this season's collection are transformative concepts:

ISKO Multitouch - One fabric, infinite possibilities: this groundbreaking fabric delivers multiple textures and styles from a single material, ideal for bold silhouettes like wide-leg and balloon cuts. It offers soft or firm finishes, striking 3D effects, permanent embossing, and vintage washes – all without harsh chemicals – empowering designers to explore new creative possibilities.

ISKO Iconic - Reinventing denim finishes: transforms classic denim with versatile, washable finishes that amplify texture, contrast, and shine. Featuring vibrant coatings like Oxi and Proxy, as well as glossy Mirror and Matrix's resin-wash effects, these finishes offer distinct style choices, ideal for both modern and vintage-inspired designs.

ISKO Comfort2 - Stressless comfort: combines dual elasticity in both warp and weft, offering the cosy feel of knits with the look of classic twill. This low-shrinkage fabric ensures a relaxed, easy-stretch experience, making it ideal for effortless sewing and even more comfortable wear.

Then there is Colors which introduces a refreshed palette of shades, tints, and hues that embody the relaxed vibe of Spring/Summer. This season’s collection includes a new color card designed to inspire and expand the creative potential of denim.

ISKO’s signature technologies such as Revotec™ and ISKO Touch stand out in the collection, the former with its innovative and more sustainable process which uses less water than conventional methods and results in fabrics with a super soft hand and shiny finish, the latter

taking softness and sustainability to a new level, delivering a natural and permanent soft touch that is durable and stays in the final garment.

The company’s commitment to a more sustainable industry is evident throughout the collection, with all of its fabrics having been created using circular, textile-to-textile recycled materials of SANKO’s venture and circulartech RE&UP. Made from end-of-life textiles, these Next-Gen materials perform just as well as virgin ones, seamlessly integrating across ISKO’s diverse range of concepts thanks to their versatility and adaptability. This innovative approach allows sustainable sourcing choices that directly address the issue of textile waste, reinforcing ISKO's commitment to a more responsible production.

Event-goers can also check out the new BORN TO AMAZE - SS 2026 by ISKO™ Luxury by PG which comes to life through five capsules, each one paying homage to different eras, styles, and materials, yet all united by a common desire to break conventions.

ISKO™ Luxury by PG’s textural fabric techniques, glamorous applications, vintage treatments, and luxury materials will guarantee a uniquely sensorial journey as part of an immersive space within Kingpins’ exhibition concept BOXES, coined Artful Weave.

Visitors are promised an extra highlight to wrap up the first day of Kingpins with the show planning a unique reveal: a surprising showcase also featuring an ISKO look embodying the brand’s creative vision and innovative approach to denim design. Attendees will not want to miss this exclusive moment that captures the essence of ISKO's forward-thinking style.

“We’re thrilled to be back at Kingpins Amsterdam, where the denim community gathers to celebrate innovation and creativity. This year's SS26 collection is once again a testament to our ongoing dedication to pushing the boundaries of denim technology,” said ISKO’s R&D Manager, Fatma Korkmaz. “Our new concepts reflect our vision to inspire designers and offer them unparalleled versatility and creative freedom.”



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