New TurboDry Warm collection at Outdoor Retailer
Fibres/Yarns
NexTex and Optimer collaborate on TurboDry drirelease fabrics
TurboDry and drirelease technologies work symbiotically to enhance moisture management performance and relieve dependency on wicking chemistries.
26th January 2022
Knitting Industry
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Atlanta, GA, USA
With the objective of developing the best performing moisture management fabrics that relieve the apparel industry’s dependence on chemical wicking finishes, NexTex Innovations and Optimer Brands have partnered to launch their new TurboDry drirelease Wool fabric collection.
TurboDry drirelease fabrics incorporate a patented technology at the fibre and fabric level that specifically focus on the movement of moisture away from the skin to the outside of the surface of the fabric. This promotes optimal comfort, maximizes moisture management performance, and creates a new dimension in drying, naturally.
“This is one of the first times that two branded technologies from different companies have partnered to help accomplish the mission of reducing the dependency of chemical wicking finishes while enhancing comfort performance,” said Chad Lawrence, CEO, NexTex Innovations. “Our combined decades of experience in fibre and fabric development will help accelerate the adoption of more sustainable fabric solutions.”
“As a solutions provider of comfort, Optimer Brands continuously strives to enhance our promise of comfort and deliver innovative solutions to our brand partners,” commented Lee Thompson, Business Development Manager Optimer Brands. “We are very excited for the official launch of TurboDry drirelease Wool at OR Snow Show. The collaboration of TurboDry and drirelease technologies truly is a natural fit.”
The innovation of TurboDry drirelease Wool fabric collection begins at the yarn level by utilizing drirelease’s engineered blend of fibres. The yarn technology uses the natural and permanent properties of its special recipe of fibres to optimize wicking, fast drying and natural aesthetics. TurboDry powers this moisture movement even further through capillary forces engineered into the fabric through a series of processing and construction techniques during the knitting process. Combining the yarn and fabric technologies allow for the production of comfortable, high-performing and sustainable moisture managing fabrics.
From a life cycle assessment evaluation, TurboDry drirelease fabrics reduce the Higg Index material score through the following:
-reduction of chemical usage
-ability to use sustainable materials such as recycled polyester and nylon, RWS wool, BCO Cotton, organic cotton
-permanence of the one-way moisture performance for the life of the product
-leverage of the bluesign and Okeo-tex supply chains.
A collection of TurboDry drirelease wool waffle and terry thermal fabrics that will be on display in the TurboDry booth (# 52040-UL) and the Optimer Brands booth (# 50004-UL) at the Outdoor Retailer Snow Show from 26-28 January. According to NexTex, the one-way moisture transfer in these fabrics leaves wearers drier next to skin and improves upon dry rates compared to fabrics of similar content, weight, and construction.
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