The textile industry is among the most impactful in terms of resource consumption and waste production. Recycling deadstock fabrics is one of the most effective solutions to reduce its impact. "Second-life" materials , compared to virgin materials, can generate CO₂ equivalent savings of up to 50%, as well as significantly reducing the use of water and raw materials. Every meter of recovered fabric means one less meter to produce.
What are deadstock fabrics?
Deadstock fabrics are unused textile materials that come from excess production from factories, cancelled orders from brands, discontinued stock or sample collections and leftovers.
In most cases , these are very high-quality fabrics , often made for premium or luxury fashion brands , which have not found use for purely logistical or commercial reasons and which deserve to be reintroduced into the market through new projects.
A conscious business model
Today the recovered fabrics are no longer "scraps", but materials sought after by:
- stylists and designers
- fashion students
- small and medium productions
- creative and passionate about handmade
Tosca is part of this supply chain as a selector and interpreter: we inspect, catalog, and propose fabrics with the same care we dedicate to new collections. We don't just sell materials. We offer a cultural choice, even before a production one.
Choosing a Tosca fabric means Participate in a more efficient, intelligent, and responsible system . A system where creativity arises not from consumption, but from transformation. This, for us, is the true circular economy.

