The new Spring-Summer 2026 collection is a collection that combines the fresh
and elegant linearity of the yarns with technological perfection and a passion for color.
The fibers stand out for their “mercerized” sheen and fluidity, in sophisticated vegetal colors as well as micro-tweeds and chiné effects.

CLOSEOOP

CLOSEOOP is a process that transforms, recycles, and regenerates pre- and post-consumer textile waste.
It is a cutting-edge technology focused on the defibration process, in line with the principles of the circular
economy.
It allows fibers to be opened without tearing them, preserving their length and original properties as much
as possible.
CLOSEOOP is an innovative process developed thanks to the expertise of De Martini Bayart & Textifibra.
It enables the production of GRS-certified fibers, sliver blends, and tops that are fully traceable along the entire supply chain.
Special tracing fibers can be incorporated into the tops/slivers, which can be detected at any point using
portable scanning devices. These fibers remain within the yarn/product throughout its entire lifecycle, including during recycling and reuse. For us, this means creating a direct connection with the end customer, who is increasingly aligned with sustainability values.

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EVERGREEN FIBRES

EVERGREEN FIBRES is a selection of ribbons from the “short staple” catalog that best interpret the aesthetic and technical features of the new season’s trends.

These are fibers and ribbons that push the boundaries of sustainability.
The protagonists of the season are smooth, high-performance fibers with a dry hand but silky fluidity, such as FSC-certified viscose Lenzing™ EcoVero and Tencel™.
They coexist with more traditional materials, decorating and personalizing the products with small slubs, buttons, and flat linen or viscose ribbons.

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MAGNOLAB

DBT has enhanced its research laboratory with the acquisition of next-generation equipment. This allows for innovation and elevates the quality control service.
For us at 
DBTit represents a key driver of change within the complex fiber supply chain, enabling us to test their multiple performances and promote products focused on sustainability.
All textile fibers are analyzed: every secret within them is uncovered, their thickness (micron count / d.Tex), cut (length / fiber diagram), and any contaminating materials are detected.
DBT’s quality control laboratory is integrated into the MAGNOLAB project, where, in addition to experimentation, small batches of ribbons and tops are produced to offer integrated projects that cover the entire supply chain with extensive and targeted expertise.

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