When we think about bringing newness to our product line, we use a variety of different approaches from introducing new silhouettes, new fabric platforms but also color.
Read MoreWe use Durable Water Repellants (DWR) in many of our core fabric platforms (Kinetic, Doppler and Momentum) to give them the ability to repel water and stay dry in the rain.
Read MoreWe’ve just launched our latest edition of the Composite fabric which now features 45% recycled polyester blended with merino wool - it’s the evolution of our next-to-skin fabrics.
Read MoreWe use a variety of waterproof / breathable membranes in our outerwear, and they commonly have a rating associated with them often listed in the form of mmH2O and mLH2O/m2/24hr - here’s what the mean.
Read MoreViscose is an exciting yarn, one which when blended is becoming a pillar of our Scientifically Natural approach to products - and it itself is a blend of science and nature.
Read MorePolyester has evolved significantly, through manufacturing techniques and material design to create fabrics that are easy to take care of, manage moisture, and are quite durable.
Read MoreThese are the washing instructions that we design almost all of our garments to meet. Here’s the science of how washing clothes work, and the best way to get pesky stains out.
Read MoreBio-based polyester is a new alternative to petroleum-derived polyester, and becomes a power means of carbon sequestration that is translated into wearable fabrics.
Read MoreCarbon dioxide, waterless dyeing circumvents the need for large amount of water use, boiling or filtration - but it requires some complex machinery. Fortunately, we’ve partnered with Singtex, a leader in clean dyeing procedures for performance fabrics and have been able to use this process in our Mercury, Dry Days and Responsive fabrics.
Read MoreThe science behind engineering breathability, and the heart of moving heat and moisture.
Read More“MoS is like a chef, mixing available ingredients and making something delicious”. Well we’ll take that analogy a little further to help understand some of the “raw ingredients” a little bit better and the chemistry behind them.
Read MoreWhile many of us may be familiar with the concept of Melting Points the temperature at which a material switches between solid and liquid phases (e.g. butter melting), an interesting phenomenon of polymers is a characteristic called Glass Transition Temperature.
Read MoreWith the introduction of our newest fabric technology, Composite, we’re building on a foundation that we call “Scientifically Natural.”
Read MorePerspiration often leaves us feeling clammy and uncomfortable. We focus on creating garments using moisture-wicking fabrics to help stay cool, dry, and comfortable.
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