Wearable tech is extending far beyond Apple Watches and FitBits. Reimagining pants, T-shirts and jackets as having multiple purposes, scientists have invented an "acoustic fabric" that can detect and produce sound. Potentially, clothes made of this material could...
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Overcoming the Limitations of Smart Fabrics
An international team of scientists led by the UK’s University of Cambridge have produced a fully woven smart textile display that integrates active electronic, sensing, energy and photonic functions. The functions are embedded directly into the fibres and yarns,...
NexTex and Optimer Collaborate on New Wool Fabric Collection
NexTex Innovations and Optimer Brands have partnered to launch their new TurboDry drirelease wool fabric collection, part of their objective of developing the highest performing moisture management fabrics that relieve the apparel industry’s dependence on chemical...
Teijin Frontier’s New Breathable Material Adapts to Perspiration
Fibers and products converting company, Teijin, says that it has developed a self-adjusting fabric which responds to perspiration by changing its structure three-dimensionally, thereby increasing breathability and eliminating the feeling of stuffiness. Teijin Frontier...
Janus Textile Could Keep you Warm and Cool you Down
Researchers in Belgium have unveiled the design for a fabric that could keep a person warm when worn one way, while cooling them down if worn inside out. Although large-scale manufacturing of the material is not yet feasible, the researchers hope their results will...
Burlington Offers New Bio-Based Odor Control Solution
Burlington, a division of Elevate Textiles, is offering customers a new plant-based odor control solution as one of its many steps towards a more sustainable future. As part of their Odorblock™ offering, Burlington has introduced sustainable technology that uses the...
Innovative Fabric Enables Digital Communication Between Wearers, Nearby Devices
Imagine your car starting the moment you get in because it recognizes the jacket you’re wearing. Consider the value of a hospital gown that continuously measures and transmits a patient’s vital signs. These are just two applications made possible by a new “body area...
New fibers can make breath-regulating garments
A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden can be made into clothing that senses how much it is being stretched or compressed, and then provides immediate tactile feedback in the form of pressure, lateral stretch, or vibration. Such fabrics, the...
Health Monitoring SmartTex Shirt Provides Data for Long-term Aerospace Missions
Researchers will evaluate the effects of the space environment on the human cardiovascular system using the new SmartTex shirt that was developed by German Aerospace Center (DLR) in cooperation with DSI Aerospace Technology, and textile research partner Hohenstein....
LYCRA Introduces LYCRA® ADAPTIV Fiber Allowing for Better Wearing Experience
The LYCRA Company introduced last week, the LYCRA® ADAPTIV fiber, allowing garments to have a better fit for various lifestyles, movements and different body types. Made from a revolutionary polymer, this patent-pending, adaptive fiber has a unique chemistry that...
Smart Shirt Keeps Tabs on the Heart
Researchers in the US have developed conductive nanotube fibers that, when woven into clothing, monitor the heart rate of the wearer. The researchers sewed nanotube fibres into athletic wear to monitor the heart rate and take a continual electrocardiogram (ECG) of the...
Gore Invests in the Future of Smart Workwear with LifeBooster Collaboration
Gore is announcing an equity investment and collaboration with LifeBooster, a leading developer in connected worker risk analytics technology. Together, the companies will forge a multi-year plan to launch a new era in smart safety apparel with the aim of reducing...