Chargeurs PCC unveils world’s lightest 3-layer textile

Chargeurs PCC Fashion Technologies, a global leader in textiles, interlinings, and inner components, has announced the launch of H2, the lightest three-layer textile on the market. This revolutionary product is set to debut at ISPO Munich 2024.

Manufactured using Chargeurs PCC’s proprietary Warp-Knit/Weft-Insert technology, developed in Péronne, France, H2 offers unmatched warp stability, breathability, quality, and durability. This innovation makes H2 an exceptional choice for high-end technical outdoor clothing and luxury fashion brands incorporating premium wefts into their designs.

H2 is a tailored for technical athleisure and outdoor collections of prestigious brands. Weighing just 45 grams, the fabric draws inspiration from hydrogen, the lightest and most sustainable element in nature. Despite its minimal weight, H2 delivers critical performance features, including elasticity, natural recovery, breathability, and comfort, making it an ideal solution for the demanding outdoor and luxury apparel sectors.

In addition to H2, Chargeurs PCC will unveil a collaboration with Nastrotex-Cufra, an Italian leader in elastic tape production for fashion and sportswear. This partnership has resulted in a cutting-edge, eco-conscious product line designed for apparel, lingerie, and swimwear, further solidifying Chargeurs PCC’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.

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