
Japanese fashion label Uniqlo has introduced a new category for its denim jeans – ‘Made in LA’ denims – offering four different colours of slim fit mid-rise jeans.
These denims have been designed and manufactured in Los Angeles, USA from recycled denim, which further fortifies Uniqlo’s commitment to sustainable apparel/manufacturing. Moreover, according to leading fashion news portal Apparel News, the dye process for the jeans includes using a sustainable garment dyeing process called ‘VaraBlue’, through which, the denim uses overall less energy to manufacture the jeans.
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Also, the fashion brand, in collaboration with British designer Hana Tajima, has unveiled a line of hijab headscarves and tunics in the UK. The assortment ranges from hijab headscarves, relaxed jeans, rayon blouses, long dresses, innerwear and headbands.
On associating with Hana, a Uniqlo representative averred, “Our second collaboration with Hana this spring/summer season will introduce essential pieces that reflect her style for modest fashion while combining our LifeWear concept in which is to focus on enhancing the wearer’s lifestyle.”
Uniqlo is a renowned casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer. The company has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fast Retailing since the year 2005.






