LILYSILK launches first silk-blend activewear line

LILYSILK, a brand known for its silk-based lifestyle products, has introduced the SILKERRY Collection, its first range of activewear made from the company’s unique silk-blend terry fabric. The collection is designed to bring together comfort and elegance, combining the softness and breathability of cotton terry with the cooling and skin-friendly qualities of natural silk. With this launch, LILYSILK enters the activewear category, offering clothing that shifts easily from yoga sessions to daily wear.

SILKERRY takes a new approach to terry fabric by weaving natural silk fibers into the cotton terry base. This creates a smoother surface that feels gentle on the skin, reduces rubbing, and helps maintain freshness with silk’s natural antibacterial properties. The fabric also allows quick cooling by drawing heat away from the body and keeps moisture under control during activity. The cotton outer layer adds durability and breathability, ensuring the garments stay soft and hold their shape even after repeated use.

“Activewear has grown beyond gym wear. As daily routines blend fitness, work, and leisure, people want clothes that bring style as well as function,” said David Wang, CEO of LILYSILK. “With SILKERRY™, we bring the luxury of silk into activewear, making pieces that fit both active and casual lifestyles.”

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