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Unisol Launches Chameleon Sustainable Line of Pineapple-Fiber Workwear for Institutions

Cebu-based Unisol has unveiled a Chameleon-branded B2B workwear system made from 100% Philippine Tropical Fiber pineapple fabric and is accepting early bookings for 2026 uniforms.

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Unisol Launches Chameleon Sustainable Line of Pineapple-Fiber Workwear for Institutions
Source: www.villageconnect.com.ph

Cebu-based Unisol launched a Chameleon-branded sustainable workwear offering aimed at public institutions and private organizations planning uniform programs for 2026, and the company has rolled out a new B2B website that is now accepting early bookings for next year’s requirements, Manila Times reported. The product is presented as a configurable workweek system that covers office work, field operations, meetings and formal functions, positioning Unisol to serve local government units and corporate clients under a single platform.

Material specifics are bold in the Philippines Graphic coverage, which states the line is crafted from 100% Philippine Tropical Fiber, specifically pineapple fiber. Jonas Quilantang, Founder and CEO of Unisol, is quoted in Philippines Graphic: “We are proud to introduce the Unisol’s PTF Chameleon Collection, a testament to our dedication to innovation and sustainability.” Philippines Graphic also relays Quilantang’s further point that “By utilizing PTF, we are not only supporting local farmers and textile producers but also creating high-quality, durable uniforms that are better for the environment.”

Unisol’s framing treats uniforms as operational systems rather than one-off purchases. Manila Times carried an Unisol statement that said, “Uniforms shouldn’t be treated as one-time purchases. They’re part of how institutions operate every day. With the Chameleon Sustainable Line, we’re building the future of institutional workwear – one system designed for the entire workweek.” That messaging underpins the Chameleon concept of coordinated pieces that shift between administrative and on-site duties within the same week.

Sources emphasize supply-chain and local-industry claims. Philippines Graphic reports Unisol has implemented a comprehensive supply chain that prioritizes ethical sourcing and responsible manufacturing practices and says the company has earned recognition as a leader in the uniform industry. VriTimes describes Unisol as a tech-driven startup intent on disrupting the uniform business and notes the PTF used in the Chameleon Collection is sourced from local suppliers and framed as sustainable and eco-friendly.

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Regulatory context appears in VriTimes’ coverage, which links Unisol’s push to Republic Act 9242 and states the company’s support for that law, noting RA 9242 “mandates the use of PTF for government uniforms.” VriTimes’ page metadata shows timestamps across 2025 and 2026, including Feb 04, 2026, Feb 18, 2026, Feb 20, 2026 and Mar 23, 2025, while Manila Times and other outlets position the rollout in relation to 2026 uniform planning. Outlets use different product names — Chameleon Sustainable Line, Chameleon Collection, PTF Chameleon Collection — but all point to a Unisol Chameleon concept built around Philippine Tropical Fiber.

Unisol is presented with varied descriptors across coverage: Philippines Graphic calls it a leading uniform provider based in Cebu, Manila Times calls it a Philippine workwear brand, and VriTimes frames it as a tech-driven startup. Manila Times’ note that Unisol is taking early bookings for 2026 and Philippines Graphic’s images listed as Dsc09712, Dsc00506 and Dsc00432 round out the launch materials publicly reported; the combined claims place Unisol’s Chameleon initiative at the intersection of institutional operations, local supply-chain development and pineapple-fiber sustainability. If those elements hold in production and procurement, Unisol’s Chameleon line could reshape how Philippine institutions outfit staff for the workweek.

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