1 June 2010, New York, NY -
Australian Wool Innovation (AWI)
is to unveil its new Merino Casual and Merino Touch collections at Spin
Expo
New York in July, in an attempt to inspire buyers and merchandisers for
the
fall/winter 2011/12 season. The Merino Casual collection is said to
comprise
knitted garments and fabrics with distinctive textures and finishes,
created
using a range of dyeing and finishing techniques.
According to AWI, the collection is unique and demonstrates
the natural versatility of Merino wool, combining comfort and
functionality
with a relaxed style. The range is said to be suited to street or casual
wear,
as well as everyday and party wear. AWI says the collection also builds
on the
success of last year’s inaugural Merino Casual collection.
AWI general manager of product development and
commercialisation Jimmy Jackson says the Merino Casual collection
addresses the
global trend towards a more casual style of dressing.
“Busy lifestyles and changing workplace fashions have reduced
the need for consumers to have multiple wardrobes and there is also an
increasing desire for individualism,” Mr Jackson explains.
“Today’s consumers are seeking garments that are versatile,
that can be worn in different situations and environments, and that
ultimately
save consumers’ time, effort and money.”
“To enable wool to take advantage of this global trend
towards a more informal style of dressing, AWI has worked closely with
the
manufacturing industry to develop new processes which give the Merino
Casual
collection a range of unique effects on wool.”
This year, new ‘Merino Vintage’ yarns have been designed to
create rustic yet soft feeling knits straight from the cone. An
increasing
number of new sources of ‘Merino Vintage’ muted and heathered knits and
denim
looks are available.
New colouration techniques using coating, printing and
injection systems enable innovative urban designs. ‘Colour 3-D Merino’
combines
colour printing with felted texture effects in pure Merino and value
blends
such as wool/polyamide.
Merino wool’s unique tendency to shrink or felt is used to
create ‘Merino Retraction’ – a boiled Merino with a difference: it has
the twin
benefits of stretch and easy care.
AWI will also be exhibiting at Spin Expo a range of Merino
Touch commercial apparel made from super-soft yarns and fabrics that
provide a
touch of luxury in an affordable knitted garment. Sourced from around
the
world, the commercial garments on display demonstrate how the industry’s
most
innovative spinners and knitters have embraced the Merino Touch concept
and
made it their own.
Mr Jackson says Australian Merino wool is well known as one
of the finest and softest fibres in the world, but thanks to the
innovative
mercerising Merino process, it now feels even finer and softer.
“The process of
mercerising makes the Merino wool feel on average two micron finer,
which gives
the Merino Touch collection such an incredible next-to-skin softness and
smooth
surface finish,” Mr Jackson explains.
“The commercial
garments that will be on display at Spin
Expo demonstrate that knitters can produce classic garments that look
and feel
luxurious, yet be reasonably priced. Retailers will be able to offer new
ranges
with the drape and fluidity of silk and the touch and sheen of cashmere,
but
with the performance and price point of Merino wool.”