Twill and Panama weaving techniques give the fabrics their rigid properties as well as making them suitable for machine washing.
Ventile Eco 420 and Ventile Eco 430 weaves.
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8th June 2021
Innovation in Textiles
Zurich, Switzerland
Ventile, the brand known for its
performance textiles worn by explorers such as Ranulph Finnes and Sir Edmund
Hillary, owned by Stotz & Co. and based in Zurich, Switzerland, has just
launched two new fabrics as part of its growing Eco range.
The Ventile Eco 420 and Ventile Eco
430 are machine washable 100% recycled cotton fabrics that challenge what is
possible with coarse recycled yarns. The higher-weight, contrasting weaves used
in the textiles are markedly different from anything produced by the brand
before.
Set to launch this summer, the
brand wanted to challenge what is possible with coarse recycled yarns. The
results are woven, textured fabrics made from a contrasting weave and weft.
They utilise strands that are pre-dyed before weaving and are five times
heavier than those used in previous fabrications. Combining a coarse,
heavier-weight recycled yarn with Twill and Panama weaving techniques gives the
fabrics their rigid properties as well as making them suitable for machine
washing.
Unlike many recycled fabrics on the
market, both the 420 and 430 are made from 100% recycled cotton. The fabrics
are sourced from pre-consumer off-cuts which are then stripped and re-purposed
into the finished product. In addition, as you would expect from a brand that
made its name from weather-proof breathable fabrics, both have been tested to
300 mm pressure under a hydrostatic head test.
With a weight of 420g and 430g
respectively, these are the heaviest weight fabrics available from Ventile and
offer designers a great ecological option for shoes, bags, and mid-weight
jackets.
“When we go through the process of
developing a new fabric, we are always guided by our heritage,” said Ventile
marketing manager Daniel Odermatt. “The inspiration behind the 420 and 430
fabrics is the drive to innovate, just like the scientists that developed
Ventile back in 1943. For these new products we wanted to add a different
dimension to our Eco range and play with how we use colour and coarse yarns,
and we are thrilled with the results.”
Ventile fabric was first developed
by scientists at the Shirley Institute in Manchester, UK, in 1943.
Originally created to help save the lives of Air Force pilots flying over the
Atlantic during wartime, the fabric was designed to be cool and comfortable on
land, yet warm and impenetrable if it came into contact with water. This
technology helped Ventile to carve out a reputation as the world’s most
effective, natural, all-weather cotton textile.
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