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17 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

17 November 2023

The Lycra Company introduces new Lycra FiT400 fibre for sustainable knits

Sustainable fibre technology firm, the Lycra Company has launched a sustainable fibre made from recycled PET and bio-derived resources, called Lycra FiT400, designed for knits.

Isatou Ndure November 16 2023

The Lycra Company’s new EcoMade offering is a bicomponent fibre engineered to “optimise the performance and comfort of knits”.

Lycra FiT400 fibre is composed of 60% recycled PET and 14.4% bio-derived resources and has Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification.

The fibre is made with two polyester polymers, creating a helical crimp that claims to provide permanent stretch and recovery properties as well as breathability, cooling comfort and chlorine resistance.

The fiber also boasts a durable soft hand-feel, low shrinkage and high fabric uniformity.

The Lycra Company claims that controlled tests have shown the technical feasibility of recycling the fibre back into new polyester fibres under specific conditions.

Steve Stewart, chief brand and innovation officer at The Lycra Company, said: “We developed Lycra FiT400 fibre to deliver in-demand performance benefits and an enhanced soft hand to the knit fabric category.

“This innovation also meets customer and consumer expectations for more sustainable solutions since it is made with recycled and bio-derived materials.”

The promotion of Lycra FiT400 fibre is said part of Lycra's "It’s Time for Better" campaign, aiming to impact the activewear, athleisure and swimwear categories with improved functionality and reduced environmental impact.

Fabrics and garments made using Lycra FiT400 fibre may qualify for Lycra's Xtra Life or Coolmax EcoMade brand hangtags, subject to specific brand quality standards.

The Lycra Company unveiled two eco-friendly elastane fibres in September 2023, called "Lycra Adaptiv Black fibre and Lycra Adaptiv Xtra Life fibre" that claimed to last “ten times longer than garments made with unprotected elastane.”

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Per GlobalData estimates, food and drink, clothing and footwear, and accommodation were the top three sectors by global ecommerce transactions in 2022. Clothing and footwear accounted for 11% of ecommerce transactions in 2022. While consumers may wish to try on clothing and footwear items to ensure a good fit, enhanced technology that offers sizing recommendations and hassle-free returns services has made them more comfortable shopping for these goods online, accounting for the sector’s high share of transactions.

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