Fytertech Nonwovens Launches 20 New Spilfyter Products With Improved Absorbency And Other Enhancements

DE PERE, Wis.— April 7, 2025 — FyterTech Nonwovens, an innovator in the sorbent industry is launching major enhancements to multiple product lines within their Spilfyter® brand offerings. The team is proud to announce the launch of 20 new items in 5 categories of products which are all now available at your local industrial distributor, or you can learn more at www.fytertech.com.

The Spilfyter brand is launching new recycled rag rugs using post-industrial recycled fibers, produced in the De Pere, Wisconsin facility. The new recycled rag rugs have been reengineered to be 30% stronger and absorb 40% more liquids than the previous line-up offered. Available in both pad and roll forms, these provide diverse solutions to absorb oil, water, hydraulic fluid, coolant, solvents and more.

Also reengineered to be more absorbent than their previous line is the Spilfyter railroad mat line extension, which also uses post-industrial recycled fibers keeping materials out of landfills. These mats are designed specifically to fit inside and outside of rails, and to absorb hydrocarbons while repelling water. These new rolls use a poly backing to prevent oils from seeping into the ground to avoid costly spills and drips.

Slips, trips and falls make up over 21% of all workplace injury costs. The new Spilfyter Grab & Go® pads provide convenient high visibility absorbent pads in a portable dispenser that can be deployed quickly. The bright yellow absorbent pads with a caution pattern calls attention to a spill so foot traffic can avoid a hazard on the floor until a proper clean-up can be executed. The dispenser can be hung strategically throughout facilities to allow teams to react quickly in the event of a drip or spill.

Containing spills or creating a leak barrier is a part of the slip and trip defense, and using socks should be a part of your spill control arsenal. The new Spilfyter SpilLock™ Sock is lab tested to deliver 50% more absorbency than a standard absorbent sock. SpilLock technology is designed to not only absorb more, but it locks in liquids to prevent drips to make clean-up a breeze. Made of post-consumer materials, the SpilLock socks absorb both water based and petroleum-based fluids making it a great universal solution.

Space is money, and Spilfyter reclaimed rags, both boxed and bagged solutions are now compressed to decrease the footprint by up to 50% saving freight and warehouse footprint while still being stackable. As always, the Spilfyter line of rags is derived of clothing that is graded and metal-scanned for safety to protect your assets.

“It was important to us to expand the range of Spilfyter products that rose to the top of our customer’s needs in the market,” said Christin Wam, vice president of marketing and new market development at FyterTech. “We are proud of our continued ability to vertically integrate our manufacturing capabilities, paired with the creativity that comes from our innovation team that drives these new products to better serve our customers.”

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: FyterTech Nonwovens

AFFOA Names Nuream And Z-Polymers The New Awardees Of The Product Accelerator For Advanced Fabrics 2.0

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — April 8, 2025 — Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, Inc. (AFFOA) proudly announces Nuream and Z-Polymers as the next awardees to participate in the Product Accelerator for Functional Fabrics (PAFF) 2.0 program. This strategic initiative aims to accelerate the commercialization of advanced functional fabric products through targeted technical and manufacturing support.

Launched in 2024, the PAFF program enables selected companies to leverage AFFOA’s technical engineering team with expertise in advanced textiles across design, prototyping, integration, testing and process engineering, at no direct cost, to fill critical gaps in their functional fabric development processes, and ultimately reduce time to market.

“Most companies, from startups to mature organizations, face technical or resource-related gaps that can significantly delay the product development process,” said Dr. Sasha Stolyarov, CEO of AFFOA. “Through the PAFF program, AFFOA can fill those gaps with targeted support to overcome those challenges, allowing innovators to bring transformative textile technologies to market faster while strengthening the domestic supply chain.”

Nuream, a health technology startup, is developing fabric-integrated sleep monitoring systems that utilize “fabric-as-a-sensor” technologies to noninvasively track brain activity and other physiological signals during sleep by embedding advanced sensor systems into everyday textiles such as pillowcases and bedding products. AFFOA’s team of experts will assist in developing e-textile-based sensors and sleep monitoring product prototypes, advancing the design for manufacturability and accelerating pilot-scale production, emphasizing domestic e-textile manufacturing.

“We’re honored to be selected for PAFF 2.0 and partnering with AFFOA marks a pivotal step for Nuream,” said Rob Cooley, CEO and Co-Founder. “This collaboration accelerates our path to scalable U.S. manufacturing and positions us to lead the smart textile market with breakthrough sleep health technology that delivers comfort, performance, and personalized health monitoring and enhancement.”

Z-Polymers, a materials science company that participated in the first PAFF program, is continuing its work with AFFOA on developing Tullomer™, a unique polymer compound made into stronger-than-steel fibers. AFFOA will assist Z-Polymers in accelerating its time to market by creating a strategic plan for domestic supply chain partnerships, including planning for manufacturing scale-up and locating domestic manufacturers for collaboration.

“AFFOA has been instrumental in supporting our vision to create high-performance, Tullomer™ fabrics for clean energy and filtration applications,” said Dr. Mike Zimmerman, CEO and Founder of Z-Polymers. “With PAFF 2.0, we are excited to take the next step toward domestic scale-up and forge meaningful partnerships across the U.S. textile supply chain.”

For more information on AFFOA’s PAFF program and awardees, visit: https://affoa.org/opportunities

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, Inc. (AFFOA)

Dyneema® to Exhibit at the Functional Fabric Fair and Reveal Groundbreaking New Technology

PORTLAND, Ore. — April 8, 2025 — Dyneema®, owned by Avient Corporation, an innovator of materials solutions, will exhibit at the Functional Fabric Fair in Portland next week, showcasing its wide range of cutting-edge composite materials. In addition, after two years of extensive development and testing, the brand responsible for the world’s strongest fiber™ is again taking performance to new heights, offering brands and media an exclusive preview of its latest breakthrough technology: Dyneema® Woven Composites.

Dyneema® to Exhibit at the Functional Fabric Fair and Unveil Groundbreaking New Dyneema® Woven Composites

Founded on groundbreaking engineering, Dyneema® has been trusted for over a decade in countless applications where performance is critical, and peace of mind is a must. But the R&D specialists for Dyneema® never rest. They achieved what may have seemed impossible – improved the performance attributes of the world’s strongest fiber™. The new Dyneema® Woven Composites double down on the core durability, strength, abrasion resistance, and dimensional stability of Dyneema® fiber.

Dyneema® is a premium brand of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) that is 15 times stronger than steel yet light enough to float on water. This exceptional strength-to-weight ratio is used in Dyneema® fabrics to minimize weight and maximize durability – enabling products that keep elite adventurers light on their feet.

The Functional Fabric Fair is an exclusive sourcing destination tailored to those at the forefront of the outdoor, lifestyle, and activewear industry for textiles, footwear, and accessories, and will take place in Portland, Oregon, from April 15-16, 2025. Visitors can find the Dyneema® exhibit at stand #1524, where the team is now booking appointments for brands and media from April 15-16.

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: Avient Corporation

UK’s Formula One (F1) Industry: A Crucible Of Innovation In Fiber And Fabric Technologies Driven By British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA) Members

MANCHESTER, UK— April 8, 2025 — Fibre and fabric production technologies – especially in the area of composite reinforcements – have played an as-yet largely unheralded role in the development of the UK’s Formula One industry, but the British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA) aims to change that.

Motorsport Valley

BTMA CEO Jason Kent

“If there’s one thing the UK does well, it’s Formula One, with seven of the ten F1 teams located within just an hour of each other in the midlands region known as Motorsport Valley,” explains BTMA CEO Jason Kent. “They are all linked to a national network of around 4,500 companies involved in a motorsport and high-performance engineering industry worth around £9 billion annually and employing 40,000 people. This network draws on the services of a significant number of our member companies.”

“With the exception of the engine, virtually every part of a Formula One racing car now starts from a textile, including the bodywork, the tyres and many of the latest fuel systems,” says Richard Kirkbright, project manager at Leeds-based Roaches International. “This has influenced developments in the broader automotive sector, in addition to the aerospace industry.”

Show cars and memorabilia

While best known as the developer of textile testing systems, Roaches has over the years also supplied advanced autoclaves to the UK’s composites industry, including a recent delivery to Northampton-based Memento Exclusives, a specialist in the production of show cars working directly with F1 and its leading teams.

Each major F1 team sponsor is supplied with one or two show cars for use at exhibitions and a wide range of other promotional activities arranged around the racing event calendar. These cars have no engine and their bodies may be made of fewer carbon fibre plies, but they are otherwise identical to the latest cars being raced by the F1 teams.

Memento Exclusives has its own in-house carbon fibre parts manufacturing facility and the integration of the Roaches autoclave has significantly expanded its capabilities in show car production.

Master bakers

The Roaches autoclave at Memento Exclusives.

“Composite materials undergo a metamorphosis in the autoclave which subjects them to both mechanical and chemical processes,” explains Richard Kirkbright. “Trapped air and volatiles are expelled and plies are consolidated under precise pressure. Heat cycles are then introduced, curing the resin systems and yielding flawlessly crafted components. Autoclave specialists are a little like master bakers, knowing exactly how to treat their ingredients at every stage of the process, to achieve the desired final product.”

“The Roaches autoclave now enables us to cure large components with full control and achieve a swift turnover of parts while ensuring the highest quality finish,” adds Terry Wasyliw, Head of Build for Memento Exclusives.

McLaren’s influence

Woking, UK-headquartered McLaren was the very first F1 team to introduce a car chassis manufactured entirely from carbon fibre composites back in 1981, setting the ball rolling for the creation of a completely new and global supply chain.

McLaren has this year unveiled a world-first in supercar engineering – aerospace-derived Automated Rapid Tape (ART) carbon fibre, developed at the dedicated McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) facility in Sheffield. This is being employed to create the active front wings of the W1 hypercar which has a starting price of $2.1 million.

A rear floor component was also developed for McLaren as part of the recently-completed £39.6 million ASCEND programme involving a range of UK partners, including BTMA member Cygnet Texkimp.

Handling, converting and decarbonization

A wide range of handling and converting machines are supplied to the composites industry by Cygnet Texkimp, including bespoke creels, prepreg, coating, slitting and filament winding machines.

Its technologies are employed in the construction of composite components for aerospace and automotive, as well as in the production of tyre cord and more recently in the advanced construction of hydrogen storage vessels which are largely viewed as the future of F1 propulsion, along with advanced batteries for electric vehicles.

Cygnet Texkimp multi roll stack prepreg system.

Cygnet Texkimp has been involved in the F1 supply chain for over 20 years and most carbon fibre used in the industry has been processed on one of its VHD creels. The company is also the largest independent manufacturer of prepreg machines in the world and is currently leading the design and build of the UK’s first carbon fibre research lines for a project led by NCC (National Composites Centre) to accelerate the development of more sustainable carbon fibres.

In addition, Cygnet is licensed to design and build the DEECOM® composite recycling system developed by new BTMA member Longworth Sustainable Recycling Technologies, the first of which was recently commissioned by the Henry Royce Institute in Manchester. DEECOM® is a zero emission, low carbon pressolysis solution using pressure and steam to reclaim pristine condition fibres and resin polymers from production waste and end of life composites.

Cygnet Texkimp is licensed to design and build the DEECOM® composite recycling system developed by Longworth Sustainable Recycling Technologies

“Decarbonisation is a major priority for manufacturers globally,” says Cygnet CEO Luke Vardy. “At Cygnet Texkimp, we’re developing the capability to process technical fibres in ways that enable lightweighting, hydrogen power and electrification, reduce waste and revolutionise the end-of-life management of composite materials and parts. In collaboration with our industry partners, we’re bringing to market some of the most innovative new fibre processing technologies ever developed to deliver real-world benefits that support the sustainability agenda.”

Prepregging

The latest Emerson and Renwick prepreg processing system supplied to an F1 customer in Italy.

Another new BTMA member, Emerson & Renwick (E+R), a specialist in print, forming, vacuum and coating technologies, also supplies technology for the production of carbon fibre prepregs, which are integrated rolls of fabrics and resins.

Its most recent 1.7-metre-wide line supplied to a customer in Italy operates at speeds of 40+ metres per minute for web coatings or prepreg fibre and resin consolidation, or a combination of both processes. It is distinguished by an ultra precise three-roll reverse roll coater for the processing of high viscosity thermo-activated resins and enables the automatic changeover of sensitive woven fabric materials at zero tension, with three high precision calendaring nips with hot/cool plates. Multiple unwind and rewind systems for intermediate lamination steps include side loading and reliable lap splicing and zero speed splicing with a web accumulator for the main product rewind.

E+R has also been part of a consortium working on the development of lithium-sulphur (Li-S) batteries within the £540 million UK Faraday Battery Challenge. Once commercially viable, Li-S batteries promise to provide relatively high energy density at low cost for sustainable electric vehicles of the future – inevitably starting with F1.

Strong links

“In addition to our powerful base of textile testing and control companies, many other BTMA members are working on further F1 and advanced composite projects,” says Jason Kent in conclusion. “We are also forging strong links with the UK’s key research hubs such as Sheffield University’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, the Northwest Composites Centre in Manchester, the National Centre for Motorsport Engineering in Bolton and the National Composites Centre in Bristol.

“The BTMA recently became an associate member of Composites UK too, because this sector is the crucible of innovation for tomorrow’s textiles.”

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA)

ITMF Global Textile Industry Survey: March 2025 — Global Textile Industry Struggled But Kept Resilient Optimism

ZÜRICH, Switzerland — April 8, 2025 — The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF), has released the results of its Global Textile Industry Survey (GTIS) for March 2025. This survey, conducted regularly across all key regions and segments of the textile value chain, revealed a complex picture of a deteriorated business situation, cautious optimism, regional divergence, and ongoing structural challenges.

After a slow but steady recovery since November 2023, the global business situation in the textile industry has slightly deteriorated in March 2025. While East Asia and North & Central America reported modest improvements, they remain at rather low levels. Garment producers continued to show the most stable performance across the value chain. Despite the current challenges, expectations for the 4th quarter of 2025 remained positive. Optimism was highest in Africa and the Americas, while East Asia stood out with a more pessimistic outlook. Producers of garments, fibers, and finished fabrics were the most hopeful, in contrast to technical and home textiles, where expectations remained subdued.

The prior recovery in order intake had also lost momentum, with declines in East Asia and Europe, while South-East Asia remained relatively stable. Garment producers continued to outperform other segments in maintaining order levels. Order backlogs slightly declined to a global average of 2.2 months, with Europe leading due to the strong presence of textile manufacturers. Capacity utilization held firm at 73%, driven by relatively higher rates in Asia. Meanwhile, textile inventories were showing signs of increases, led by yarn producers, while garment makers continued to keep stock levels low amid ongoing market caution.

The survey also revealed that concerns around demand and geopolitics were still growing. Weak demand remained the most pressing issue, cited by 62% of respondents, followed by geopolitical tensions (41%). Although worries over energy and raw material costs had slightly eased, concerns around interest rates and new sustainability regulations were on the rise.

For more information, please see www.itmf.org

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF)

First Recycled Textile Dissolving Pulp Facility Opens In China, Expanding Next Gen Opportunities For Global Fashion Brands

VANCOUVER, BC — April 8, 2025 — Yibin Grace – a producer of man-made cellulosic fibre (MMCF) products (viscose staple fibre/filament yarn and lyocell) – opened the first recycled textile dissolving pulp facility in China. This marks a significant milestone in the fashion industry’s shift to a more resilient, circular viscose supply chain. Using post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste from supply chain partners, the new pilot facility is expected to produce high quality, low-carbon dissolving pulp, which can be used in a variety of MMCF products.

With an initial capacity of 1500 tonnes per year, Yibin’s facility is built to address the growing need for circular materials to replace the use of high-carbon forest fibre in the fashion sector. Aligned with China’s national goals of achieving a 30% reduction in textile waste by 2030, and building on the pioneering work done by Next Gen innovators such as Circulose, Yibin intends to expand its Next Gen production to 60,000 tonnes by 2027 with market support.

“Canopy is thrilled with Yibin Grace’s leadership with the launch of China’s first Next Gen textile dissolving pulp mill,” said Nicole Rycroft of environmental not-for-profit, Canopy. “Expanding circular production positions the sector to withstand supply volatility associated with increased forest fires and to capture markets looking for low-impact materials. We look forward to Yibin scaling this technology to commercial levels and being an early-solution provider to the textile sector. This is just the beginning!”

Yibin Grace is located in Sichuan, China and has a combined production capacity of 450,000 tonnes/year of viscose staple fibre, viscose filament yarn, and lyocell products. It was also one of the first MMCF producers to use Circulose recycled pulp in its viscose staple fibre and viscose filament lines, under the brand name ReGracell. Yibin Grace has been working collaboratively with Canopy since 2018 and earned a Dark Green Shirt in the 2024 Hot Button Report. It has no known risk of sourcing from Ancient and Endangered Forests.

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: Canopy

Jones Family Of Companies Announces Andrew Dailey As General Manager Of Jones Sustainable Packaging

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — April 7, 2025 — Jones Family of Companies, an industry leader in sustainable textile manufacturing, is pleased to announce the promotion of Andrew Dailey to General Manager of Jones Sustainable Packaging (JSP). In this role, Dailey brings invaluable leadership experience and industry knowledge to support Jones’ expansion targeting sustainable solutions and innovation in cold chain packaging.

Andrew Dailey

Andrew Dailey is a long-time member of the Jones leadership team, playing a key role in establishing the reputation for innovation, quality, and sustainability that continues to define Jones today. He initially joined in 1991 as VP of Sales and Marketing and led sales at Jones Yarn for 25 years before transitioning to Nonwovens; he was officially named Vice President of Sales for mattress solutions in 2018. Under Dailey’s direction, both the Yarn and Nonwovens divisions were able to expand into new markets and improve their product offerings all while fostering new and existing customer relationships in alignment with Jones’ customer-focused approach to manufacturing.

“Andrew has been a crucial part of Jones since he first joined us,” said Ralph Jones III, CEO and Chairman of the Board at Jones Family of Companies. “Along with his talent and passion, he has the expertise that only comes with decades of hands-on work in the textile industry. He embodies Jones’ mission to strive for innovation and the highest standards in sustainable solutions.”

Jones Sustainable Packaging’s branded cold chain solutions, EcoFiber Packaging, is the newest addition to the Jones Family of Companies’ growing product offering, the result of a joint venture with a commitment to deliver high-quality, environmentally responsible nonwoven solutions. As a well-established and respected specialist in the industry, Dailey stepped up to facilitate the successful formation and launch of JSP. He will continue to pursue this goal as General Manager, overseeing the company’s operations and ensuring that they continue to provide exceptional customer service and product innovation.

“It’s exciting to be a part of the vision for the future Jones Family of Companies,” Dailey commented. He added, “We have an energetic team that is committed to capturing an industry leading position for sustainable solutions in cold chain packaging.”

Posted: April 8, 2025

Source: Jones Family of Companies

Hyosung To Sponsor Functional Fabric Fair Day Zero Sustainability Workshop

SEOUL, South Korea — April 7, 2025 — Hyosung, a leading sustainable textile solutions supplier and world’s largest manufacturer of spandex by market share, announces that it will be the primary sponsor of Functional Fabric Fair’s new Day Zero (0) Workshop taking place in Portland, OR April 14, 2025 – one day before the spring trade fair opens.

Hyosung will join experts, manufacturers, and brand representatives to discuss sustainable and innovative textile solutions, while also providing valuable insights through its exhibition booth featuring a wide range of sustainable textiles.

“The Day 0 Sustainability Workshop is where the supply chain comes together to drive sustainability forward,” said Simon Whitmarsh-Knight, Hyosung Global Sustainability Director – Textiles. “We’re honored to continue our support of the Functional Fabric Fair team and thrilled to kick off the nation’s premier performance textile trade show with a focus on meaningful change.”

At Functional Fabric Fair – innovation for a better tomorrow

With a focus on providing a complete range of textile solutions catered to the active sportswear and bodywear markets, Hyosung will showcase its diverse portfolio of its branded CREORA® functional, and regen™ sustainable Spandex, Nylon and Polyester materials on April 15-16 at its booth# 1608.

From Nature to Performance Fiber

Creating a more powerful, traceable sustainable story, Hyosung has expanded its regen BIO Spandex offering to include various options for the yarn to be made with a higher content of renewable resources to include new regen BIO + and regen BIO Max. Hyosung was the first company to commercially introduce USDA and SGS-certified regen Bio-Based Spandex made with 30% renewable resources at scale in 2022, which has been successfully adopted by leading global brands such as Pangaia, Icebreaker, Silver Sea Apparel, Van Harvey, and more.

Reuse. Recycle. Regen.

To meet consumer desire for sustainable apparel that offers comfort with performance benefits, Hyosung has uniquely added multi-function properties in the manufacture of its certified 100% recycled Spandex, Nylon and Polyester fibers that include performance benefits such as cooling, warming, anti-odor, and that also offer a natural touch. Hyosung will also present the latest innovations with its GRS-certified, 100% post-consumer recycled regen Ocean Nylon made from discarded fishing nets.

Additionally, Hyosung is introducing textile-to-textile recycled polyester made from end-of-life textiles, further advancing its efforts to create a circular textile ecosystem.

Engineered functional textiles

Continuously innovating, Hyosung anticipates what consumers expect from their performance apparel. Performance Days highlights include:

  • CREORA Color+ Spandex overcomes the difficulty of dyeing regular Spandex blended with nylon and natural fibers preventing dreaded grin-through.
  • CREORA EasyFlex Spandex provides a luxurious soft feel, maintains a long-lasting comfortable fit, and allows for size inclusivity where one size can fit various body types.
  • CREORA Coolwave Nylon delivers long-lasting cooling and approximately 1.5 times faster moisture absorption compared to conventional nylon.
  • CREORA Conadu Polyester is a mechanical stretch fiber that provides a cotton-like texture with excellent elasticity and recovery.

To support product developers and designers in creating garments aligned with their product development needs, Hyosung will showcase an extensive selection of fabrics and concept garments crafted with its innovative yarns, all designed by its Fashion Design Center team and featured prominently at its booth.

Posted: April 7, 2025

Source: Hyosung

Under Armour And UNLESS Debut Regenerative Sportswear Collection At Milan Design Week

MILAN  — April 7, 2025 — Under Armour, Inc. and UNLESS, Inc. are poised to lead a transformative shift in the sportswear industry during Milan Design Week by launching an innovative regenerative sportswear collection. The immersive experience at Fuorisalone, scheduled for April 8 to 10, 2025, offers a tactile journey that illustrates the regenerative cycle of plant-powered innovation – from plants to sportswear to compost and back to rebirth. This Under Armour x UNLESS regenerative collection represents the first collaboration between the two brands.

“As a brand that has consistently disrupted the industry, we are prepared to do it again,” stated Under Armour Brand President Eric Liedtke. “Our unique and innovative approach represents a significant shift from the traditional production cycle, which often relies heavily on plastics and generates waste.”

Liedtke continued, “By using only plant-based materials; this regenerative sportswear collection is designed to decompose rather than pollute – representing a revolutionary advancement in reimagining the future of product creation in our industry, with an innovative commitment that honors both athletes and the planet.”

Designed for movement and crafted to return to nature, the collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, and shorts in men’s, women’s, and unisex styles. Priced between USD $30 and $160, each piece displays vibrant colors and graphics, blending style with a plastic-free future.

Under Armour and UNLESS aim to demonstrate that innovation and responsibility can coexist by utilizing plant-based, fully regenerative materials to redefine how premium sportswear products are created and safely returned to the earth at the end of their life cycle.

Posted: April 7, 2025

Source: Under Armour, Inc.

What’s Coming To Functional Fabric Fair Spring 2025 In Portland

NORWALK, CT — April 7, 2025 — Functional Fabric Fair, powered by PERFORMANCE DAYS®, returns to Portland, Oregon, from April 14-16, 2025, at the Oregon Convention Center for the Spring edition. As the premier sourcing event for high-performance functional fabrics, trims and accessories in North America, this trade-exclusive event and conference will offer the latest innovations, sustainable materials sourcing, education and invaluable networking opportunities for designers, product developers and industry professionals.

Discover Tomorrow’s Textiles Today

Functional Fabric Fair Spring 2025 is the must-attend event for apparel CEOs, designers and sourcing professionals looking to explore the latest in outdoor, activewear and lifestyle performance textiles. With over 300 sustainable-certified suppliers, attendees will source Spring 2026/2027 products and textile technologies.

“Functional Fabric Fair continues to evolve, responding to the needs of our industry,” said Steve McCullough, Event Vice President. “With an expanded exhibit hall, immersive educational programming, and new networking experiences, the 2025 edition promises to be our most dynamic yet.”

Event Highlights:

EDUCATION & CONFERENCE PROGRAM

In addition to the sourcing, the conference program at Functional Fabric Fair offers an array of distinct educational sessions over three days. Attendees can gain insights into the latest trends, innovations and sustainability practices shaping the outdoor and active textiles industry through:

  • Day 0 Sustainability Workshop (April 14) – Led by industry expert Jill Dumain of Fractal CSOs and sponsored by Hyosung, this full-day interactive program will cover material traceability, solvent impacts in manufacturing and sustainability performance in sourcing the day before the exhibit hall opens. This paid conference will take place from 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM in Hall C – Room 123.
  • Expert Talks (April 15-16) – Industry leaders will share best practices and innovations directly from the show floor Expert Talks stage— sponsored by AATCC— in over 10 sessions, bringing insights on the latest trends, technologies, case studies and sustainability solutions.

“Our Day 0 Sustainability Workshop is not to be missed,” McCullough emphasized. “This is where thought leaders will come together to discuss the challenges, opportunities and advancements that will shape the future of sustainable textile innovation. The conversations and collaborations that begin here will influence industry direction for years to come.”

KEY EXHIBIT HALL FEATURES

  • AATCC Textile Test Zone – Experience live demonstrations of official testing procedures by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC).
  • Bodywear Collective – A dedicated space showcasing categories such as underwear, swimwear, shapewear, wellness in motion, and next-to-skin seamless performance sportswear. Sponsored by The LYCRA Company, this area features the Bodywear Collective Trend Forum, showcasing the newest fabric and garment technologies from leading fiber suppliers, mills and manufacturers.
  • Innovation Zone – Spotlighting breakthrough textile technologies and forward-thinking material solutions that are new to the market and poised to transform the industry.
  • Outdoor Recreation Archive – Explore the evolution of outdoor apparel innovations in partnership with Utah State University.
  • Media Lounge – A comfortable space to unwind, connect and recharge designed for networking opportunities and showcases the show’s media partners.
  • Sustainability Lounge – A dedicated hub for sustainable material innovations and cross-industry collaborations.
  • Trend Forum – Curated displays of 12 essential fabric categories with sustainability at the forefront selected by industry experts, including academics, apparel brands and fabric technologists – providing a comprehensive look at innovative materials, and allowing attendees to scan and request samples.
  • Wool Forum (NEW) – A showcase that highlights wool’s natural sustainability, durability and versatility in activewear, outdoor gear and functional fashion, and its ability to regulate temperature, manage moisture and provide comfort in both extreme and everyday conditions.

EVENTS & NETWORKING

  • Design Lab Live – Watch Kelley Dempsey, sustainable designer and Project Runway runner-up, create an exclusive piece from featured exhibitors— FLYTEC, Pontetorto and YKK in real-time on April 15. The final garment will be displayed during the Happy Hour.
  • Book Signing (NEW) – On April 15 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM in the Media Lounge, author Zoë Hong will host a meet & greet and book signing session for her new book Fashion School in a Book.
  • Sustainability Lounge Guided Tours (NEW) – 45-minute guided tours led by Stewart Sheppard of S2 Consulting, on April 15 & 16 at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM, highlighting sustainable material suppliers.
  • Italian Bar – Sponsored by Kingwhale Corporation this lounge and concessions area will offer authentic Italian refreshments and a place to recharge between appointments.
  • Coffee Igloo – Enjoy complimentary coffee on both days of the show, located at the Thermore Igloo near the lobby/registration area in Hall A.
  • Happy Hour – Engage with industry peers at the Covation Bio® Happy Hour near the Expert Talks Stage on April 15 from 5:00 – 6:00 PM.
  • After-Hours Networking – Right after the exhibit hall closes on April 15, continue the conversations at local sports bar Spirit of 77 which is located a short walking distance from the Convention Center from 7:00–10:00 PM. Badge is required to enter this private event. Sponsored by NEXTEX; co-sponsored by Brookwood and Duraflex

To ensure attendees have a productive experience at the show, Functional Fabric Fair has implemented Colleqt, a new system that replaces physical business cards and marketing materials by enabling QR code scanning at booths. Attendees receive instant exhibitor information on their phones and daily summary emails, ensuring no connections are missed even at busy booths. Be on the lookout for the floor decals in front of exhibitor booths.

“This event is about more than sourcing—it’s about shaping the future of performance textiles,” McCullough added. “With new interactive experiences, technology integration and expanded educational offerings, we’re excited to bring the industry together for meaningful connections and forward-thinking discussions.”

Registration is free for verified designers, product developers, purchasing agents, material managers and students in the outdoor, performance and lifestyle apparel and footwear sectors. The Day 0 Sustainability Workshop requires separate registration and has limited seating.

For event details, exhibitor lists, travel information, and to register, visit: FunctionalFabricFair.com

Posted: April 7, 2025

Source: Functional Fabric Fair, powered by PERFORMANCE DAYS®

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