FABRIC & TECHNOLOGY
Remaining loyal to our desire to blend form and function, we've scoured the planet to source high-performance yarns with a sustainable background. Then weaving and knitting these into a suite of high-performance fabrics, engineering a capsule of attractive and highly functional run, gym and compression styles.
Yet again we armour the risk-takers and celebrate the unbreakable human spirit with an exciting collection of sports apparel.
RECYCLED INTERLOCK
Recycled nylon interlock double-knit fabric is a sustainable textile that offers both aesthetic and functional benefits. The fabric is designed to sculpt and contour the body with graduated mild compression, creating a flattering and comfortable fit. The “buttery soft” finish adds to the luxurious feel of the fabric, making it a great option for activewear, athleisure, and other apparel items.
One of the key features of this fabric is that it is made using pre-consumer recycled nylon, which means that it is sourced from post-consumer waste such as discarded fishing nets, carpet fluff, and fabric scraps. This helps to divert waste from landfills and reduce the environmental impact of textile production.
Additionally, the fabric is made using 70% recycled nylon, which is a significant amount considering that most nylon textiles are made from virgin materials. The production of recycled nylon requires less water, energy, and fossil fuels than the production of virgin nylon, making it a more sustainable option.
RECYCLED INTERLOCK
Recycled nylon interlock double-knit fabric is a sustainable textile that offers both aesthetic and functional benefits. The fabric is designed to sculpt and contour the body with graduated mild compression, creating a flattering and comfortable fit. The “buttery soft” finish adds to the luxurious feel of the fabric, making it a great option for activewear, athleisure, and other apparel items.
One of the key features of this fabric is that it is made using pre-consumer recycled nylon, which means that it is sourced from post-consumer waste such as discarded fishing nets, carpet fluff, and fabric scraps. This helps to divert waste from landfills and reduce the environmental impact of textile production.
Additionally, the fabric is made using 70% recycled nylon, which is a significant amount considering that most nylon textiles are made from virgin materials. The production of recycled nylon requires less water, energy, and fossil fuels than the production of virgin nylon, making it a more sustainable option.
RECYCLED INTERLOCK
Recycled nylon interlock double-knit fabric is a sustainable textile that offers both aesthetic and functional benefits. The fabric is designed to sculpt and contour the body with graduated mild compression, creating a flattering and comfortable fit. The “buttery soft” finish adds to the luxurious feel of the fabric, making it a great option for activewear, athleisure, and other apparel items.
One of the key features of this fabric is that it is made using pre-consumer recycled nylon, which means that it is sourced from post-consumer waste such as discarded fishing nets, carpet fluff, and fabric scraps. This helps to divert waste from landfills and reduce the environmental impact of textile production.
Additionally, the fabric is made using 70% recycled nylon, which is a significant amount considering that most nylon textiles are made from virgin materials. The production of recycled nylon requires less water, energy, and fossil fuels than the production of virgin nylon, making it a more sustainable option.
RECYCLED INTERLOCK
Recycled nylon interlock double-knit fabric is a sustainable textile that offers both aesthetic and functional benefits. The fabric is designed to sculpt and contour the body with graduated mild compression, creating a flattering and comfortable fit. The “buttery soft” finish adds to the luxurious feel of the fabric, making it a great option for activewear, athleisure, and other apparel items.
One of the key features of this fabric is that it is made using pre-consumer recycled nylon, which means that it is sourced from post-consumer waste such as discarded fishing nets, carpet fluff, and fabric scraps. This helps to divert waste from landfills and reduce the environmental impact of textile production.
Additionally, the fabric is made using 70% recycled nylon, which is a significant amount considering that most nylon textiles are made from virgin materials. The production of recycled nylon requires less water, energy, and fossil fuels than the production of virgin nylon, making it a more sustainable option.
RECYCLED INTERLOCK
Recycled nylon interlock double-knit fabric is a sustainable textile that offers both aesthetic and functional benefits. The fabric is designed to sculpt and contour the body with graduated mild compression, creating a flattering and comfortable fit. The “buttery soft” finish adds to the luxurious feel of the fabric, making it a great option for activewear, athleisure, and other apparel items.
One of the key features of this fabric is that it is made using pre-consumer recycled nylon, which means that it is sourced from post-consumer waste such as discarded fishing nets, carpet fluff, and fabric scraps. This helps to divert waste from landfills and reduce the environmental impact of textile production.
Additionally, the fabric is made using 70% recycled nylon, which is a significant amount considering that most nylon textiles are made from virgin materials. The production of recycled nylon requires less water, energy, and fossil fuels than the production of virgin nylon, making it a more sustainable option.
RECYCLED INTERLOCK
Polymer:
Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They can be natural or synthetic and are widely used in our daily lives, from plastics and fibres to adhesives and coatings. some examples of natural polymers include DNA, proteins, and cellulose, while examples of synthetic polymers include PVC, nylon, and polystyrene.
Polymerization:
Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They can be natural or synthetic and are widely used in our daily lives, from plastics and fibres to adhesives and coatings. some examples of natural polymers include DNA, proteins, and cellulose, while examples of synthetic polymers include PVC, nylon, and polystyrene.
Circular Knit:
Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They can be natural or synthetic and are widely used in our daily lives, from plastics and fibres to adhesives and coatings. some examples of natural polymers include DNA, proteins, and cellulose, while examples of synthetic polymers include PVC, nylon, and polystyrene.
Interlock:
Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They can be natural or synthetic and are widely used in our daily lives, from plastics and fibres to adhesives and coatings. some examples of natural polymers include DNA, proteins, and cellulose, while examples of synthetic polymers include PVC, nylon, and polystyrene.
Repreve:
Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They can be natural or synthetic and are widely used in our daily lives, from plastics and fibres to adhesives and coatings. some examples of natural polymers include DNA, proteins, and cellulose, while examples of synthetic polymers include PVC, nylon, and polystyrene.