Thermore introduces recycled high-stretch fabric

Thermore, a specialist in apparel insulation, has unveiled its latest innovation: Freedom, a new high-stretch fabric made with 50% post-consumer recycled polyester.

Branded as Freedom, this new insulation fabric offers four levels of warmth, ranging from 60-150 grams per square meter. Thermore assures customers of its exceptional elasticity through stringent dynamometer testing, demonstrating its ability to recover to 100% of its pre-stretch size.

With sustainability at the forefront, Thermore’s Freedom fabric not only provides warmth and stretch but also contributes to reducing environmental impact by incorporating recycled polyester into its composition.

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