December 26, 2018

Extreme Denim helps boost reliable function at moments

Cordura Stretched Fabrics Suppliers made with solution dyed nylon technology made by Kusumgar, India, selected as a Top 10 winner in the Soft Equipment category;Solution dyed nylon technology produces pre-colored yarns.Extreme Resistance DenimsWhen you’re testing your limits with high impact challenges,

Cordura Extreme Denims support your performance when it counts.Light Yet StrongPared down, lightweight essentials for using only what # you need, wherever you are. At booth C3-313, Cordura brand will use these and many more of its award-winning fabrics to bring five distinct stories to life:Natural EmpowermentBuilt for adventure and harnessing the power of nature, these Cordura fabrics blend cotton, linen or wool with nylon for enhanced durability.

It offers mills a way to help reduce water and energy consumption in their manufacturing process. For those who are working or exploring, active lifestyle apparel made with these Cordura fabrics is a long-lasting and durable connection to the outdoors sourced from our own environment.

Engineered to resist abrasions, scuffs and tears, Cordura Extreme Denim helps boost reliable function at the most critical moments, inspiring you to never give up. Efficient and adaptive, these optimised strength-to-weight ratio Cordura fabrics offer the freedom to roam and the tools to lead every expedition.WICHITA, Kan.Notable ISPO Textrends award-winningCordura fabrics showcasing the Active Soft Strength theme include:

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December 18, 2018

Industries material is softer and lighter than traditional protection

In an emergency situation, the Jacquard Fabric Suppliers can find the larger metal pieces easily enough, but when it comes to hundreds of stone and dirt fragments it becomes difficult, so it’s preferable to be equipped against them.

There’s a running adage that for every kilo in weight you add, you lose on average ten seconds in covering every mile, so this was a key consideration.

Thermal data will also be collected at points along Charlie&8217;s route, for further analysis of the effectiveness of the fabrics.”"Obviously”, he adds, "light weight and comfort # is a must. Due to our fine weaving skills and design optimization, the Porcher Industries material is softer and lighter than traditional protection, and it’s that property that I wanted to demonstrate in this Sunday’s London Marathon.Posted April 18, 2017Source:

Porcher Industries. "Because it’s so light it takes out the dust, glass and small stones that can be blown at people and penetrate regular fabrics when an IED goes off.”Charlie will be competing as part of Hereford Athletic Club’s British Championship team after which he then plans to further trial the next generation para-aramid protective garments in a gruelling 100km Ultra Marathon later this year.

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December 10, 2018

Stakeholder platforms working to overcome key sustainability

Posted May 16, 2018Source: W.Launched in May 2017 at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit, the initiative brings together leaders from across the fashion industry, including brands, but also cities, philanthropists,

NGOs and innovators. Certainly, we are also eager to learn from and get inspired by what others do to create a circular economy for textiles.

Therefore, we are really excited to join the "Make Fashion Circular” initiative and are very much looking forward to contributing through our expertise, in particular by sharing our science based insights about product durability.Bernhard Kiehl, Gore Fabrics´ Sustainability Leader:

"We at Gore Fabrics have always taken our responsibility for the environment seriously.”In addition, joining "Make Fashion Circular” opens a new page in Gore Fabrics’ commitment to actively contribute to leading multi-stakeholder platforms working to overcome key sustainability issues in the textile industry

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