Eurojersey
Eurojersey has launched “Boost Your Power,” the Autumn/Winter 2027 activewear collection from its Sensitive Fabrics range. The collection presents movement as a modern expression that brings together textile innovation, comfort, and style. Designed to support the body throughout the day, from sports activities to leisure time, the range offers a refined balance between performance and visual appeal for today’s active lifestyle.
The collection highlights different forms of movement, ranging from the calming and restorative feel of soft sports to the fast-paced energy of urban, high-intensity activities. It also reflects a genuine connection with nature while revisiting the elegance of classic sportswear. Each theme presents a unique view of the activewear experience, while the versatility, accurate fit, and high comfort of Sensitive Fabrics remain consistent across the collection.
Developed with multi-directional stretch and controlled compression, Sensitive Fabrics naturally adjust to body movement. The materials are highly breathable, resistant to pilling, and made for long-lasting use. Easy to maintain and dependable, these fabrics are suitable for everyday wear while still delivering strong technical performance.
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