Tokyo-based company, Teijin Frontier has launched an innovative polyester fabric that has a structure similar to that of traditional Japanese 'Sudare' blinds. Combining high breathability and UV protection, this fabric allows breezes to pass through while effectively blocking sunlight.
Historically, achieving both breathability and UV protection in apparel fabrics was considered impossible. However, the new fabric by Teijin features slit-shaped, highly breathable areas in either the warp or weft direction, enabling excellent air flow alongside an impressive 85 per cent UV blocking performance.
Incorporating a blend of recycled polyester and elastane, the fabric features added stretch with its uneven structure preventing stickiness. The fabric was developed using advanced high-shrinkage dyeing and finishing techniques. The company plans to market this fabric for the 2025 Spring and Summer fashion and casual clothing lines in Japan. They aim to achieve sales of 250,000 m in fiscal 2024 and 750,000 m by fiscal 2027.