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RE:DOWN TO EXHIBIT
IN TOKYO FOR THE 1ST TIME
This autumn, Re:Down® will participate in two key trade fairs in Tokyo:

While both brands have long supplied recycled down and and lately recycled wool insulation to Tokyo Japanese partners, this will be the first time Re:Down® takes part in trade shows in Japan. Following a similar first step in Italy last year, the move reflects a broader commitment to engaging directly with industry professionals in core markets. These events will provide opportunities to exchange knowledge, introduce certified circular materials, and support responsible sourcing practices across the fashion and textile sectors.

At the fair, both brands will present:
A fully GRS-certified supply chain for both materials, ensuring transparency, traceability, and compliance with global recycling and social responsibility criteria.
The focus will be on how recycled insulation materials can meet technical and environmental specifications, support circular product strategies, and reduce material waste without compromising quality.
An Evolving Approach to Market Engagement
Although Re:Down and Re:Wool have been active in Japan for years, these trade fairs represent a new phase of in-person industry dialogue. Following a similar initiative in Italy last year, the goal is to build closer relationships with local partners and provide greater visibility into the sourcing, recycling, and production processes behind both materials.
Participation in FaW TOKYO is part of a longer-term strategy to support market-specific sustainability efforts and help brands meet growing expectations for certified, responsible sourcing.
Meet Re:Down and Re:Wool’s Team at FaW TOKYO
Attendees of FaW TOKYO are invited to visit the booth to learn more about recycled down and wool insulation solutions, view material samples, and speak directly with the team. Appointments are welcome and can be scheduled in advance by sending us an email: tae@re-down.com or during the event.
These first exhibitions in Japan reflect a continued investment in collaboration, technical exchange, and the future of circular materials in fashion and textiles.

Learn more about the fairs:
Posted on September 3, 2025