CAVA introduces advanced fabric blend for modern athleisure

Athleisure brand CAVA has launched ADPTTM, their first innovative fabric and technology combination designed to provide all-day comfort and ease of movement. ADPTTM is a premium blend of spandex and nylon available in over 50 designs and colors. The collection includes a variety of apparel such as leggings, jackets, sports bras, skorts, tops, jeans, and more, catering to the diverse needs of urban living.

With moisture-wicking features that minimize irritation and chafing, ADPTTM ensures stylish and comfortable clothing that is both breathable and practical. Each piece is crafted to complement a modern, active lifestyle while delivering superior comfort and performance.

Shreya Mittal, co-founder of CAVA, emphasized that ADPTTM represents more than just a fabric. It embodies the brand’s commitment to style, comfort, and durability. As the core of CAVA’s athleisure collection, ADPTTM is created to support busy lifestyles with its sweat-wicking, quick-drying, and freshness-retaining properties.

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