24 January 2012, Geneva
Invista reaffirmed its commitment and dedication to the
Intimate Apparel industry during a gala celebration at the Pavillon Cambon in
Paris, France, on 21 January when the company introduced its latest innovation
for longer-lasting whites and clearer, more brilliant fashion colours in
Intimate Apparel fabrics - Lycra fibre with W Technology.
More than 170 fabric and garment makers, brands and
retailers, and members of the press were on-site to discover Invista's latest
breakthrough technology for the Intimate Apparel industry.
Lycra fibre with W Technology has a package of enhancements
that are said to improve visual and physical fabric uniformity with an
optimised lustre, colour-blending, and new proprietary spinning technology. The
new level of performance in elastane fibres is designed to offer improved
whiteness retention, uniformity and brilliant colour clarity for fabrics and
garments in intimate apparel.
Max Wiesendanger, Executive Vice President of Invista
Apparel, Western Region, was present to introduce the technology to Europe.
"The Lycra fibre
brand has delivered multiple breakthroughs over the years in the apparel
industry, conquering new frontiers in comfort, fit, functionality, and consumer
concepts. Lycra fibre with W Technology is our latest solution and a
step-change for Intimate Apparel, providing our customers with a better
starting point in garment-making," he said.
Invista says the new technology will provide a robust
enhancement for both warp and circular knit fabrics and will enable greater
colouration and styling flexibility without changing fabric properties, thus
providing garment designers with the increased confidence that both whites and
fashion colours will be bright, long-lasting, and true.
Benefits of Lycra fibre with W technology
Lycra fibre with W Technology is said to have enduring
whiteness. From fabric formation to the final selling floor, fabrics are
bombarded with forces that dull brilliant whites, Invista claims. Lycra fibre
T279W is designed to protect across the broad spectrum of these conditions.
According to Invista, Lycra fibre with W Technology is also invisible
and its new level of dye pickup enables it to blend beautifully with polyamide
colours. The company says, moulded cups and high-content fabrics can reach a
new level of evenness and clarity.
Finally Lycra fibre with W Technology is expected to bring
confidence in that it will help to create fashion colours without doubts, with
the increased assurance that the fibre's enhanced invisibility comes with no
loss in fastness.
Steve Stewart, Invista Apparel Global Director of Intimate
Apparel & Swimwear, presented the benefits of Lycra fibre with W
Technology, and its impact on the industry.
"Intimate Apparel has evolved from a category that is highly
technical and hidden to one that is still highly technical, yet glamorous,
fashionable, and meant to be seen," he said.
"We are confident that fabric produced with Lycra fibre with
W Technology will reduce the number of times a designer avoids a fashion colour
in a clothing line because it discolours or fades, and that it will increase
the industry's flexibility to produce longer-lasting whites and brilliant
colours with the same fabric."
Invista is working with expert European fabric producers to
commercialize the new fibre technology.
The industry players leading the prove-out into commercial
fabrics, NV MARCEL LIEBAERT, Eurojersey Spa, Penn Textile Solutions GmbH,
Carvico Spa, Dogi International Fabrics S.A, Elastic Textile Europe GmbH,
Jersey Lomellina Spa, Julius Boos Jr. GmbH & Co KG, PIAVE MAITEX SPA, and
Willy Hermann - SUPERFINE, will be the first to receive production of Lycra
fibre T279W from the second quarter of 2012 onwards.