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NATURAL MATERIALS


                              COTTON
                              The most popular natural material in the fashion industry. Cotton is characterized by properties such as softness, pliability,
                              strength, absorbency and breathability. It is pleasant to the touch and resists higher temperatures. It is often used in
                              combination with synthetic materials or elastane.


                              ORGANIC COTTON
                              Cotton produced from ecologically controlled agriculture and further processed under the strict inspection of all
                              manufacturing processes. The biggest producers are Turkey, India,the USA and China.




                              BAMBOO FIBER
                              Fiber made of bamboo based on regenerated cellulose. It has thermoregulatory, antibacterial, antimycotic and antistatic
                              properties. Bamboo fiber is stronger along with three times higher  absorbency than cotton, resistant to frequent washing and
                              keeps its properties for a long time. We do not recommend using fabric softener in order not to reduce absorbency of the material.


                              MERINO WOOL
                              Active fiber that regulates body temperature changes and is one of the most breathable natural fibers. The fiber can absorb
                              large amounts of moisture – along with odour molecules in the sweat. Natural elasticity maintains dimensional stability, and
                              the fabric is easy to maintain


                              VISCOSE
                              Fiber made based on regenerated cellulose. The input raw material for the production is wood or cotton pulp. Viscose is
                              breathable and it has great absorptinon features. Compared to cotton, it is softer, shinier and finer.



               SYNTHETIC MATERIALS


                              ELASTANE
                              Very fine, strong, elastic polyurethane fiber. The key feature is its high elasticity. Elastane can be stretched out  from  three up
                              to seven times of  its original length without breaking. It is always used in combination with other materials, ensures dimensional
                              stability, increases elasticity and reduces  material wrinkling. Elastane is prone to high temperatures.


                              POLYESTER
                              Synthetic fiber made by modification of the input material. The fiber is very strong so it can be made thick or very fine (micro polyester).
                              Material is durable, quick-drying and easy-care. It is suitable for sports and physical activities. Through chemical and mechanical processes
                              various modifications of the material properties can be achieved  depending on the purpose of use (insulation, impregnation).
 MATERIALS                    POLYAMIDE



                              The process of polyamide production is similar to the one of polyester. The material is durable, easy-care and has a good shape
                              stability. It dries quickly thanks to low moisture absorption. It has twice the greater abrasion resistance than polyester. The
 fabric and finishes          fiber can be made thick or very fine as well as poyester. Mechanical and chemical treatment influences the final product´s

                              properties.
                              POLYPROPYLEN
                              Smooth and hard surface fibres have high abrasion resistance. They  show  good hydrophobic properties which, due to very
                              low water sorption, preserve the strength and dimensional stability of the material even in damp environments. The final
                              material is lightweight and shows good thermal insulation.




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