February 13, 2018 - United Kingdom
February 13, 2018 - United Kingdom
Eurojersey has launched its first range of G+ enhanced textiles to be marketed under its leading Sensitive Fabrics brand. The collection of high quality, warp-knit technical fabrics is designed for high performance targeting the sportswear, athleisure and underwear sectors.
Directa Plus and Eurojersey have been collaborating over the last year to conduct joint research and development. A selection of Sensitive Fabrics enhanced by G+ will be introduced to the fashion industry at the Première Vision Paris conference and exhibition during February 13-15.
The company is receiving increasing interest in G+ from the textiles industry due to its ability to sustainably produce a highly-performance fabric that is independently certified as non-toxic, non-cytotoxic and hypoallergenic for human skin. The inclusion of G+ in textiles leads to a technologically-advanced fabric with unique thermal features: homogeneous distribution of heat produced by the human body in cold weather and heat dispersion effect in hot weather. G+ also provides the fabric with a bacteriostatic effect that enhances hygiene and anti-odour features, which is particularly relevant for sportswear and garments that are in contact with the body. The result is enhanced comfort for the wearer.
Giulio Cesareo, chief executive officer of Directa Plus, said: “Colmar and Eurojersey are two partners with which we have developed deep, strong relationships, based on our shared passion for innovation and sustainability. It is therefore extremely pleasing to see both companies launch new collections incorporating Graphene Plus. The considerable interest we received at ISPO for our graphene-based products is testament to the high-performance qualities that they bring to garments, which are enjoyed by professionals and sports enthusiasts alike. We look forward to expanding our existing relationships and establishing new partnerships with global companies as we continue to enhance our position in the textiles market.” (SV)