En Bobo Choses nos preocupamos por el futuro, las personas y el planeta, un amigo que necesita ser escuchado. Constantemente exploramos y experimentamos nuevas formas de construir un mejor mañana. La creatividad y la diversión son nuestra inspiración para descubrir innovaciones más responsables y contribuir a que el mundo que compartimos pueda ser disfrutado por las generaciones del presente y del futuro.

LA CREATIVIDAD ES EL PUNTO DE PARTIDA PARA UN MEJOR MAÑANA

Se encuentra en el centro de nuestro mindset, guiando cada detalle de nuestro trabajo, siendo parte de nuestra filosofía desde el primer día y nos inspira constantemente a explorar nuevos universos de ideas.

TUS FAVORITOS HAN VUELTO

Con Iconic Collection hemos vuelto a la vida a lo mejor de nuestros 15 años de historia: nuestros diseños favoritos optimizados con innovaciones responsables y el valioso conocimiento adquirido a lo largo de estos años. Estas innovaciones han llegado para quedarse, incorporándose en todas nuestras colecciones como una parte integral de Bobo Choses.

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INNOVAR LLEVA TIEMPO

Estamos comprometidos con la optimización paso a paso, buscando continuamente nuevas formas de introducir innovaciones que contribuyan a construir un mañana mejor. Cada día exploramos, investigamos, jugamos, experimentamos y trabajamos con nuestras manos. Descubrimos nuevas formas de apostar a un mejor futuro para todos.

DESCUBRIENDO LAS INNOVACIONES

Primeros pasos para construir un mejor mañana. Estas son las optimizaciones implementadas, seguimos investigando y experimentando y ¡habrá más antes de lo que te imaginas!

  • RECYCROM

    A revolutionary technology by which dye powders and printing paste are obtained from textile remnants that can be infinitely reused.

    How is it made?

    Through a sophisticated process, waste textile production scraps are collected, re-processed and transformed into dye powder. From these powders, a palette of bright and dark colors can be generated to dye fabrics, or even to make printing paste.

    Why do we do this?

    — Can be applied to a wide range of fibers.

    — Contain a minimum of 65% textile waste from pre and post-consumer materials.

  • PYRATEX® Seacell 14

    Jersey made with organic cotton, seaweed - based fibre and elastane. Responsible process that only uses the regenerable part of the plant.

    How is it made?

    The seaweed is harvested from the fjords of Iceland using a gentle process that allows the plant to naturally regrow. The seaweed is then dried and added to a wood pulp solution, resulting in a soft fiber. This seaweed-based fiber is then blended, spun and knitted into a soft fabric that retains the natural skin-caring properties of seaweed.

    Why do we do this?: 

    — Saves energy and natural resources.

    — Eliminates free radicals.

    — Benefits the skin with amino acids, vitamins and minerals.

    — Anti-Irritation.

  • CIRCULOSE®

    By extracting cellulose from textile production waste, new circular fabrics are produced.

    How is it made?

    Discarded textiles are collected from production leftovers. This material is shredded, discolored, and turned into a kind of sludge. Contaminants such as polyester are removed, and it is converted into a biodegradable organic polymer in paste format. It is then dried into sheets that are packaged into bales to be converted back into fibers. And so on in a loop.

    Why do we do this?: 

    — Manufactured through 100% renewable energies.

    — Less virgin resource extraction.

    — New gen material with high quality and look and feel.

  • RECYCLED COTTON

    By recycling our production waste, we obtain a new type of shredded cotton staple fiber, known as GRS Post-Industrial Recycled Cotton. 

    How is it made? 

    It begins by collecting all the cutting waste from our workshops and feeding it into a shredding machine called “Diabla”, which converts this waste into fiber. This material is mixed with at least 50% virgin organic cotton in the spinning machine and then used to generate new flat or circular knits. 

    Why do we do this?: 

    — High strength.

    — High quality.

    — Soft touch.

    — Responsible reuse of waste.

  • NATURDYE

    An innovative renewable dyeing process, based on pigments extracted from plant leaves and non-edible nut shells.

    How is it made?

    Organic waste from walnut shells, which are usually discarded, are crushed to extract colorant that will end up as a natural dye. This not only reuses agricultural waste and natural herbs, but also avoids negative impacts on the environment. This type of process can generate high quality dyes that do not fade with washing. 

    Why do we do this?: 

    — -20% water consumption.

    — -40% energy consumption.

    — Colors that last longer

    — Renewable

    — Reduced carbon emissions

Dirección de arte: Bobo Choses; Fotografía: Julia Quintana; Vídeos: Lucho Torres y Elisa Marzano; Estilo: Mafer Navas; Asistente de estilo: Victoria González; Peinado y maquillaje: Ana Sánchez; Asistente de maquillaje: Maryam Blanco; Producción: Mercè Dauder