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Eurojersey exhibits Sensitive Fabrics at SIUF 2015
Sensitive Plus, Sensitive Touch, Sensitive Ultralight, Sensitive Sheer and Sensitive b.Feel fabrics are proposed for their sophisticated lightness, breathability and softness.
7th May 2015
Knitting Industry
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Eurojersey, a leading Italian manufacturer of warp knit fabrics, is exhibiting its range of Sensitive Fabrics with Made in Italy quality at SIUF 2015, Shenzhen international brand underwear fair that takes place in Shenzen from 7-9 May.
Sensitive Fabrics are said to offer excellent comfort thanks to innovative technologies for advanced performance: shaping, laser cuts, flocking, pleats and the most advanced printing technologies, such as Ecoprint technology for delicate contrasts and tone on tone effects.
Sensitive Plus, Sensitive Touch, Sensitive Ultralight, Sensitive Sheer and Sensitive b.Feel fabrics are proposed for their sophisticated lightness, breathability and softness.
Sensitive Fabrics
Developed in 1989, Sensitive Fabrics are designed as lightweight, breathable, and versatile, with unique technical features and functionality and meet the most modern solid and printed trends.
They are suitable for ready to wear, lingerie, beachwear and sportswear collections. These fabrics allow body mapping and matching between different materials, acting as a second skin due to their structure, resulting in elegant and comfortable clothing that is following the body’s every movement.
The ultra-flat surface is perfect for raw cut hems, and is said to ensure that the fabric will not curl or pill, thus maintaining its look over time.
Eurojersey
Eurojersey, founded in 1960, is a leader in designing and manufacturing of Italian-made warp knit fabrics, thanks to its patented range called Sensitive Fabrics.
The company today has a unique vertical production plant in Europe, designed by the famous Italian architect Antonio Citterio, with a team of 197 people providing a pioneering example of efficiency and productivity with an annual production capacity of 15 million metres of fabric.
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