ECOSENSOR unveils sustainable knitted fabrics

ECOSENSOR has proudly introduced a new range of knitted fabrics made with Bemberg™, showcasing their strong commitment to sustainability and a circular economy. Bemberg is a type of fiber derived from cotton linters, making it an eco-friendly choice.

Bemberg is not only innovative and responsible but also offers a soft and luxurious touch, making it suitable for various applications. The fabric also has excellent moisture control properties, providing comfort to wearers during any activity.

At the Performance Days event, ECOSENSOR revealed its groundbreaking PFC-FREE Super DWR fabric, a significant advancement in water-resistant textiles. This fabric exceeds the performance of traditional C0 fabric treatments, meeting the highest standards for durability and water repellency.

Additionally, ECOSENSOR introduced a remarkable lightweight 3-layer fabric, setting a new standard for waterproof and breathable solutions. This fabric is crafted with a 12d face fabric, a 7μ membrane, and a 12d recycled polyamide tricot backer, demonstrating exceptional performance features while upholding eco-conscious values by using recycled materials.

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