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Coolmax EcoMade makes summer games debut

The Lycra Company’s brands have helped optimise athletic performance since the 1968 games.

24th July 2024

Knitting Industry
 |  Wilmington, DE, USA

Sports/​Activewear

The Lycra Company, a global leader in developing innovative and sustainable fibre and technology solutions for the apparel and textile industry, has announced that its Coolmax EcoMade fibre made from 100% textile waste is a key ingredient in the Brazilian Volleyball team’s indoor and beach jerseys for the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.

Body Work, a fitness brand from retailer Riachuelo, created the official uniforms unveiled in a stunning projection on the Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro on 27 June, Volleyball Day in Brazil.

Coolmax EcoMade fibre transports moisture away from the body to the surface of the fabric, where it evaporates. This helps athletes stay cool, dry, and comfortable so they can focus on the game. It is one of many innovative branded fibres produced by The Lycra Company designed to help optimise athletic performance. The technology converts pre-consumer textile waste scraps from garment manufacturers into fibres offering comparable performance to virgin polyester.

“We are thrilled that Brazil’s volleyball uniforms feature 92% Coolmax EcoMade fibre made from textile waste and 8% Lycra fibre, so we will be rooting for them in Paris,” said Nicolas Banyols, chief commercial officer - apparel, The Lycra Company.

“The benefits of activewear and sportswear with performance fibres are not limited to elite athletes anymore. Consumers of all abilities can now buy these innovative garments at retail, ensuring that everyone can experience the enhanced comfort and performance our fibres offer, in addition to options for durable and sustainable fibres for reduced environmental impact.”

Lycra brand fibres, now owned by The Lycra Company, have been an integral part of the games since 1968, when the French alpine ski team dominated the medal count in Grenoble. The team's ski suits featured Lycra fibre, which provided a second-skin fit and greater freedom of movement. The long-standing history of performance and innovation in sports is a testament to the trust and reliability that the company’s fibres offer, instilling confidence in athletes and consumers alike.

"While the silver medal-winning 1984 Brazilian volleyball team uniform was the main inspiration for the design of this jersey, we wanted the fabric to be cutting-edge and future-focused,” said Camila de Paula Souza, Style Manager at Body Work | Riachuelo. “This fabric is designed to provide comfort and is made from textile waste - a win for athletes and a win for the planet.”

Consumers can purchase the official Brazilian Volleyball Team shirts at riachuleo.com. For more information on Coolmax EcoMade fibre benefits, visit coolmax.com.

www.lycra.com

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