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Home » Eurojersey launches new G+ textile collection
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Eurojersey launches new G+ textile collection

By February 8, 20181 Min Read
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Directa Plus, a producer and supplier of graphene-based products for use in consumer and industrial markets, has launched two new textile collections containing the company’s Graphene Plus (G+) by Eurojersey, a producer of high quality warp-knit technical fabrics under its Sensitive Fabrics brand, and Colmar. Both collections were unveiled at ISPO 2018, the sport and sportswear international trade fair held in Munich.

Eurojersey has launched its first range of G+ enhanced textiles to be marketed under its leading sensitive fabrics brand. The collection of warp-knit technical fabrics is designed for high performance targeting the sportswear, athleisure and underwear sectors, and was presented at ISPO to key customers of Eurojersey.

Directa Plus and Eurojersey have been collaborating over the last year to conduct joint R&D to develop the product samples and a selection of Sensitive Fabrics enhanced by G+ will be introduced to the fashion industry at Première Vision Paris conference and exhibition on 13-15 February.

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