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Apex Mills launches alternative to elastane fabrics
Exclusive blend of proprietary fibres provides durable stretch.
2nd September 2024
Innovation in Textiles
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Graham, NC, USA
New York-headquartered Apex Mills is launching OutStretch, a spandex-free stretch fabric that can provide a sustainable alternative to materials made with elastane yarns that cannot be recycled.
Its stretch properties don’t degrade, to provide durability, comfort, moisture-wicking, shape retention and recyclability. Other fabric features include high tensile strength, non-transparency, wrinkle and crease resistance and a soft, supple texture without pilling after 25 washings.
The fabric is available with various finishes including fire resistance, antimicrobial/anti-odour protection, abrasion resistance and durable water repellency. It complies with the Berry Amendment and is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and ISO9001:2015 certified.
“Our new OutStretch collection is not just about American-made durability and comfortable stretch, it’s about quality,” says Jonathan Kurz, CEO and president of Apex Mills. “OutStretch is a high-performance, sustainable fabric solution with an effortlessly comfortable fit. This is the durable and sustainable stretch-and-fit solution the apparel industry needs.”
Engineered with an exclusive blend of proprietary fibres, OutStretch targets applications requiring a lightweight, comfortable, soft hand that contours to all body types and shapes, such as sportswear, activewear, athleisure and military uniforms.
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