RenauxView transforms denim: jacquard in twill eliminates processes and accelerates development
RenauxView introduces to the market its new proposal for contemporary jeanswear: the application of jacquard technology in the construction of fabrics with a denim aesthetic.

The initiative proposes a shift in the way such products are developed by incorporating, already at the weaving stage, visual and tactile characteristics traditionally achieved through post-garment processes. Through the use of jacquard—a technique that allows patterns to be created directly on the loom—the company has developed twills with effects that reference conventional denim, already integrated into the fabric’s structure.
The result is a base fabric that eliminates steps such as washing, stonewashing, or intensive finishing processes, reducing development time, resource consumption, and outcome variability. This approach responds to a growing industry demand for efficiency, predictability, and sustainability in production processes.
Beyond productivity gains, the proposal expands the creative repertoire of jeanswear. Jacquard construction makes it possible to explore patterns, textures, and visual effects that go beyond conventional denim, while preserving the language of jeans.
The new line is also aligned with RenauxView’s commitment to the national textile supply chain and raw material traceability. Some of the articles use certified cotton, with controlled origin and responsible practices, reinforcing the integration between innovation and industrial responsibility.