TechnoSport, headquartered in Bangalore and known for pioneering innovative sportswear solutions, has unveiled Cotflex fabric, developed by its in-house R&D team. In a press release, the company asserted that Cotflex marks a significant advancement in performance wear, seamlessly blending state-of-the-art textile engineering with unmatched comfort and adaptability.
Cotflex fabric epitomizes cutting-edge textile engineering, fusing a distinctive combination of yarns to deliver unmatched comfort, performance, and versatility.
Sunil Jhunjhunwala, Co-Founder of TechnoSport, explained, “TechnoSport’s Cotflex technology is the result of a unique blend of yarns, incorporating a mechanical stretch component yarn with a double UV protection yarn. By intertwining these yarns, we achieve a distinct cotton-like texture while maintaining the desired performance characteristics.”
Unlike conventional fabrics, Cotflex offers a cotton-like sensation while retaining outstanding durability and performance attributes. Additionally, it features a 4-way stretch, facilitating unrestricted movement without clinging to the body, ensuring optimum comfort during various activities.
Despite its modest thickness, Cotflex fabric is exceptionally lightweight, providing wearers with a sense of freedom and comfort. Engineered to rapidly absorb sweat and dry swiftly, Cotflex fabric keeps the skin dry and comfortable, making it suitable for rigorous workouts or everyday wear.
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