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International Trends in Functional Baselayer Base Fabrics

Materials that can replace recycled plastic bottles in the future are becoming a hotspot, including films, mechanical recycling, chemically recycled fibers, bio-based materials, bioplastic materials, carbon-captured textiles, and other new areas of development, natural fiber blends or cellulose will play a huge role.

Baselayer base layers

Across all categories, Baselayer base layers are more diverse than ever. Natural fibers show all kinds of diversity, with cotton, hemp, tencel, kapok and modal being ubiquitous in the summer. These natural fibers are also complemented by some animal fibers, such as wool blends, in most cases merino wool, and are no longer applied in their pure form, but as recycled variants. Manufacturers are increasingly turning to recycled fiber technology, which involves upcycling a large proportion of cotton fabric waste. Manufacturers offer a diverse range ideal for summer baselayers as well as functional clothing for water sports.

Representative Trend Fabrics

1. The new ZHC878082305 from Cocona Labs consists of 21% recycled polyester combined with 37.5 technology PES + EB additive. What makes this fabric unique is its 37.5 technology, which works perfectly with the wearer's body to intelligently regulate temperature based on changes in humidity near the skin. Whether it's time to heat up or cool down, it responds quickly to ensure that the wearer remains comfortable in all environments. This innovative design not only enhances the comfort of the wearer, but also demonstrates Cocona-37.5's leadership in material technology.

2. TMG's FLASH 802 is composed of 50% organic cotton, 40% modal tencel and 10% mushroom viscose. The fabric utilizes the natural properties of organic cotton to enhance the silky touch while maintaining superior comfort and breathability. The mushroom viscose used is a new cellulose fiber that gives the fabric anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, providing both health and comfort to the wearer.

3. Ekoten's new Single Jersey is made from 55% recycled polyester, 36% Lycra Tencel, and 9% biodegradable elastane. With its exceptional softness and breathability, this fabric is ideal for T-shirts and yoga series garments. Whether you're looking for comfort for everyday wear or a highly breathable and stretchable piece of athletic gear, SingleJersey delivers unparalleled comfort.

4. Feinjersey's Finest is made of 89% modal Tencel and 11% biodegradable elastane Roica. it is cool and dry to the touch, soft and skin-friendly, providing unparalleled comfort to the wearer. It also has excellent temperature regulation and moisture management capabilities, providing you with a suitable wearing experience in both hot summer and cold winter. In addition, its highly breathable properties allow the body to breathe more freely, away from the feeling of stifling heat. What's more, the material is easy to cut and does not curl easily, which provides great convenience and flexibility for making a variety of garments.

5. Shinkong's MP-P1010-2 is composed of 14% polyester and 86% recycled polyester. Made from recycled polyester and polyester elastane yarn (TPEE), this spandex-free flat knit fabric also offers excellent stretch properties while simplifying the end-of-life recycling process and promoting resource recycling. With quick-drying properties, this fabric blocks UV rays, keeping the wearer in ultimate comfort during outdoor activities.

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