Combining merino wool with CoolVision, leading global producer of polypropylene staple fiber FiberVisions has developed a collection of knits and wovens, called ‘WoolVisions’. The yarns are custom spun for knitting and weaving in blends using 30 per cent or more Merino wool. An ideal pair is made by combining Merino wool and synthetic fibers for uses in running and biking gear, as well as in urban lifestyle wear. It results in lightweight, soft and breathable product with thermal features.
As per Susan Lynn, Global Sales and Marketing Manager, CoolVisions, they are ideal for spinning fine-micron merino wool offering color and design options unavailable with solution-dyed polypropylene + wool blends, as well as an exceptionally soft hand. Polypropylene scores high among synthetic fibers for sustainability. Its manufacturing process has a reduced impact on the environment with low emissions and no toxic wastes. Polypropylene is also highly resistant to stains and chemicals, she added.
Knitted jerseys, ponte di Romas, French terry, fleece and rib are the part of the WoolVisions collection. The company’s honeycomb jacquard was selected as an ISPO 2014 Top 10 Fabric by the ISPO Textrends Jury. FiberVisions will present its WoolVisions collection at the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market, which takes place from January 21 to 24 in Salt Lake City, Utah, US.

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