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Refit, a fashion legacy reimagined with cotton, wool, and denim.

Embracing the circular economy, Refit transforms textile remnants into a collection of distinctive, sustainable papers. This range, featuring denim, cotton, and wool, offers unique tactile experiences for all types of applications, from brand identity to advertising and packaging. The range is also GRS (Global Recycling Standard) certified, ensuring responsible production and an accurate fibre chain of custody.  

 

refit hydro electric

A super eco-friendly creative paper

Produced with 100% hydro-electric energy, Refit is carbon compensated through SCB, ensuring its low environmental footprint.

The entire range is not only FSC™ certified but also benefits from the GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification, ensuring over 50% of recycled content, highlighting its sustainable use of fashion and wood by-products.

refit denim

Refit Denim

Refit Denim incorporates 25% fibres derived from worn-out jeans that can’t be sold, giving them a second life and contributing to a more circular economy.

The paper reflects its denim origin, featuring both a smooth texture and a unique TM embossed finish that adds a distinct tactile experience.

refit wool

Refit Wool

Refit Wool paper is made of 25% fibre derived from the by-products of wool spinning and carding.

The distinctive visible fibres stand out against the deep tone of the paper, creating a uniquely tactile experience. The wool fibres offer a soft, textured sensation unlike any other.

refit cotton

Refit Cotton

Refit Cotton paper is made from 25% fibres derived from the by-products of the spinning and weaving of cotton.

Refit Cotton is distinguished by its fresh, laundered appearance, thanks to the visible dark cotton fibres set against the paper’s lighter tones. Its versatility across all major printing techniques adds both practicality and premium value to the Refit range.

To celebrate the launch of Refit, the new upcycled creative paper from wool & cotton manufactured by Favini, Antalis commissioned Atelier Bulk to create a limited edition notebook.

Look behind the scenes and discover each step of the production, from embossing to sewing.