Armedangels, a German denim brand, has taken a new
step toward reducing textile waste. The brand has
launched a new denim collection made with SaXcell fiber, a
high-quality lyocell produced from textile waste. Armedangels is the first brand to create products using this innovative, circular material.
SaXcell is made from 30 percent RCS-certified cotton sourced
from both pre- and post-consumer textile waste, combined
with 70 percent FSC-certified wood pulp. This mix results in
a fiber that is both resource-efficient and durable.
Armedangels’ website features a diagram explaining
SaXcell’s closed-loop recycling process. It shows how old
garments are collected, sorted, decolored, and turned into
pulp before being transformed into SaXcell fiber, which is
then spun and woven into new textiles.
“Armedangels represents innovation and responsibility in
fashion. By introducing SaXcell, we aim to set a new
standard for progress and accountability in the textile
industry. This is fashion that respects the planet and
supports a sustainable future,” the brand said in a statement.