Anti-odour textile technology provider Polygiene has announced a new partnership with lifestyle brand Tommy Hilfiger, part of the PVH Corp group.
From spring 2020, Tommy Sport men’s and women’s tops, shorts and tank-tops will have Polygiene technology.
The Swedish textile technology provider said the use of Polygiene in these garments will help prolong their useful life, saving water by reducing the need for washing, while the prevention of bacterial growth will stop the premature break down of the fabric.
Courtesy: Sports Textiles
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