Academy Sports + Outdoors Launches New ‘Freely’ Activewear Summer Styles

KATY, Texas — June 22, 2021— Academy Sports + Outdoors’ newest private-label activewear collection, Freely, will launch additional styles this summer as women continue seeking apparel that easily transitions from work to a workout. Freely is crafted with sustainability in mind — nearly a third of the items are made from recycled materials.

As athleisure’s demand continues to grow, the Freely brand is excited to roll out new summer styles, including a skort, dress and matching sets for more outfits to transition through the day.

“Freely gives women a versatile activewear option at prices and sizes that are inclusive of all lifestyles,” said Lori Fike, vice president and DMM Athletic Apparel at Academy. “We strive for effortless comfort without compromising on style.”

Freely inspires Academy’s customers to curate a closet of flexible, lifestyle-centric apparel options with high quality materials at a good value. Sizes range from S-3X, and unlike other activewear lines, Freely includes footwear for a complete fit.

“Freely apparel is high quality yet budget-friendly. I can grab an entire outfit and look totally put together without breaking the bank,” said Leah Egwuatu, fitness blogger and Academy partner

Freely is available at academy.com/freely and in all 259 Academy Sports + Outdoors locations, along with convenient shopping options like curbside pickup and Buy Online, Pick Up in Store. As Academy supports women in their sports and outdoors passions, the expanding Freely assortment empowers them to feel confident regardless the activity.

Keep an eye out for more new styles throughout the season, plus fall pieces that bring comfort and self-expression to any wardrobe.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Academy Sports + Outdoors

Santex Announces Acquisition Of E-commerce Retailer Parentgiving Inc.

TOTOWA, N.J. — June 22, 2021 — Santex S.p.A. — a producer of incontinence products, and surgical dressing and orthopedic products — announced the acquisition of Parentgiving Inc., a retailer of care-giving products for the aging. The agreement was finalized in June 2020, and the companies have spent the past year integrating operations and developing an expanded portfolio of Parentgiving’s signature Dry Direct incontinence products for expansion in the United States.

“The purchase of Parentgiving enables Santex to bring our world-class incontinence and personal care products into the U.S. market,” said Alessandra Castiglioni, Santes president. “With Parentgiving, we acquire coveted direct-to-consumer (DTC) capabilities, allowing us to quadruple our U.S. business and reach a more affluent American consumer.”

The acquisition merges Santex’s world-class “Made in Italy” quality and performance with the growing DTC e-tailer, which has a fanatical consumer following and exceptionally high consumer lifetime value. Parentgiving will retain its experienced management team and continue its best-in-class customer service model.

“Since 2008, Parentgiving’s mission has been to help people provide better care for their aging parents, with a particular focus on incontinence needs,” said Parentgiving CEO David Spain.

“Now powered by Santex’s Italian manufacturing expertise, craftsmanship, and product innovation, we can offer a range of world-class incontinence products under our Dry Direct brand, which in two years has grown exponentially.”

“As a leading retailer focused on the elderly and their caregivers, Parentgiving proudly carries only the best brands of incontinence, nutrition, durable medical equipment, and big ticket (Lifts, Furniture, and Mobility) items — and will continue to do so — with our flagship Dry Direct brand in more product categories,” Spain added.

Santex leverages its capabilities and unparalleled experience as a recognized partner of the Italian Healthcare System to constantly evolve and provide the finest in incontinence management and personal care. The addition of Parentgiving’s sales intelligence and marketplace data from U.S. consumers will help Santex shape product development, research and development, and capital investments.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Additional product and personnel announcements are forthcoming.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Parentgiving

Get The Perfect Pair: Duluth Trading Co. Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Custom Pants Builder

MOUNT HOREB, Wis. — June 22, 2021— Duluth Trading Co., the lifestyle company and workwear destination known for its solution-based apparel, announces the launch of the first fully customizable pants in the workwear space. Pioneering its new online shopping capability, the proprietary tool will allow customers to build perfect pants for their own specific fit and end use. Starting today, Duluth Custom Built™ will be available exclusively on Duluth Trading’s website, allowing shoppers to create their own DuluthFlex® Fire Hose® work pants in just a few clicks.

Duluth invites customers to experience the first-of-its-kind platform that guides shoppers seamlessly through a custom fit and feature experience. Centered around the best-selling rugged-yet-flexible DuluthFlex Fire Hose fabric, Duluth Custom Built walks users through seven simple steps to choose a made-to-order fit with over 350 waist and inseam combinations as well as a choice of slim, standard or relaxed fit. Shoppers then navigate their way through details like pocket type and placement as well as classic workwear features including utility loops, bottom hem reinforcements and more.

“A one-size-fits-all mentality never really worked for our team when it came to product design. It was important for us to ensure that Duluth favorites were not just ‘available’ in our customers’  size but made for their size — as unique and precision crafted as the work they do,” said Ricker Schlecht, Senior Vice President of Product, Visual & Creative. “With over 10,000 possible ways to build out our signature DuluthFlex Fire Hose pants, Duluth Custom Built reflects our ongoing commitment to meeting our customers in the garage, in the garden, at the work site, in the great outdoors or anywhere else in between.”

DuluthFlex Fire Hose canvas is inspired by fabric that once wrapped fire hoses. Made with a 97-percent cotton, 3-percent spandex blended fabric, DuluthFlex Fire Hose offers optimal flexibility and abrasion resistance. Customers can create their own personalized pair of DuluthFlex Fire Hose work pants on www.duluthtrading.com/custombuilt starting at $79.50.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Duluth Trading

Carhartt Appoints Todd Corley As Senior Vice President Of Inclusion And Sustainability

Todd Corley

DEARBORN, Mich. — June 22, 2021— Carhartt, America’s workwear brand since 1889, today has announced the hiring of Todd Corley as senior vice president of Inclusion and Sustainability. Officially assuming the position on June 28, Corley will lead Carhartt’s purpose-driven culture across the global enterprise, with a direct responsibility for diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) strategies, sustainability initiatives, community partnerships and corporate giving.

In the newly created senior leadership role, Corley will report directly to Linda Hubbard, president and COO. The announcement comes just eight months after Corley began as a consultant for Carhartt, during which he was instrumental in navigating conversations and implementing improved internal inclusion practices.

“At Carhartt, we are committed to building a better world with all hard-working people, and we couldn’t be happier to have a like-minded leader like Todd to help us bring our core values to life,” said Hubbard. “With his proven track record in diversity, equity and inclusion, we’re confident that his shared values, strong leadership and strategic expertise will help build upon our 132-year history and foster a culture that our associates, customers and partners can all feel a part of.”

A renowned leader in the business management industry, Corley brings more than 20 years of experience for advancing DE&I initiatives in the workplace. As founder of the TAPO Institute, a strategic advisory organization advocating for inclusive leadership, and former corporate officer leading global diversity and inclusion for Abercrombie & Fitch, Corley is an accomplished global executive with rich expertise in change management, organizational behavior, corporate social responsibility, crisis management and financial analysis.

In addition, Corley is a faculty member at Villanova University teaching Human Resource Development and the role that inclusion and diversity can have on creating a strong organizational culture and improving brand reputation. He sits on the Board of the American Heart Association, serving on their National Office’s Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Committee and is Board Chair for The National Society of High School Scholars Foundation, founded by the esteemed family that established the Nobel Prize.

Corley earned his MBA from Georgetown University and is a graduate of the inaugural Brand & Reputation Management Program taught by Tuck Executive Education at Dartmouth College.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Carhartt, Inc.

Lenzing Expands Innovative Fiber Identification Technology To TENCEL™ Branded Fibers

LENZING, Austria — June 22, 2021— The Lenzing Group is proud to announce the extension of its revolutionary fiber identification technology to TENCEL™ branded lyocell and modal fibers, solidifying its commitment to providing supply chain transparency along the entire textile production process. The successful launch and feedback from the industry on the system used for LENZING™ ECOVERO™ branded fibers, as well as the growing number of wood-based cellulosic manufacturers, encouraged Lenzing to further expand the technology for the TENCEL brand to ensure traceability of its products.

Pioneering technology to increase visibility for brands and consumers

Lenzing’s fiber identification technology provides physical identification of fiber origin at different stages of textile products such as the fabric and garment level. This enables full traceability of the fiber, protects from counterfeiting and provides assurance to brands and retailers that their products are made from TENCEL branded lyocell and modal fibers. It also guarantees that the fibers are produced in state-of-the-art-production facilities that meet high standards for resource efficiency and environmental and social responsibility. This allows brands and consumers to have full visibility of how and where their products have been made.

Fiber identification will be a vital part of the fabric certification process within Lenzing E-Branding Service. As of November 2021, all fabrics will be tested for fiber identification, enhancing the security of Lenzing’s online services and testing facilities and increasing transparency and security between value chain partners. By the first half of 2022, additional services for brands and retailers will be integrated onto Lenzing E-branding Service.

Enhancing sustainability in the supply chain

The textile industry has always been aiming to tackle environmental issues such as pollution and carbon emissions. Increasingly, brands are embracing sustainability, but the take up has been slow, especially for manufacturers and suppliers. In order to enhance the industry’s ability to manage its value chain more sustainably, both brands and consumers must be fully aware of the nature and magnitude of the issues within the process. Tracking and traceability of raw materials in the final product can ensure raw materials originate from responsible resources, comply with industry standards and thereby prevent usage of materials from controversial sources. In the long run, this will help improve the overall sustainability of the industry thanks to informed decision-making by all parties.

“As the awareness of sustainability grows, we see the need to continuously improve transparency and traceability of our products, so as to make sure our brand credentials are well protected and trusted by industry stakeholders and consumers,” said Florian Heubrandner, vice president, Global Textiles Business at Lenzing AG. “By extending the TENCEL brand’s effort on supply chain transparency with our fiber identification technology, we hope to enable the textile industry to become more sustainable, as well as ensure our brand partners have the credibility to communicate their sustainability efforts and combat greenwashing.”

Protecting brand credentials with eco-friendly assurance

As a result of the push for sustainability in the fashion industry, more brands are looking to commit to sourcing cellulosic fibers from eco-conscious producers with stringent wood sourcing policies and industry-recognized production guidelines in terms of ecological and social impact. Using Lenzing’s fiber identification technology and being able to track fibers throughout the process, provides consumers with an assurance that the clothing and home textile products they buy are made of sustainable TENCEL branded fibers.

Fostering the future of raw material transparency through fiber identification technology

As brands and consumers become more aware of the importance of informed purchase decisions, it is becoming more imperative to offer proofs around the production process. The combination of both physical and digital traceability allows brands to easily verify the materials used in their products – this will become a key driver in the textile and fashion industry. Through Lenzing’s partnership with TextileGenesis™ to launch a blockchain- enabled supply chain traceability platform, in addition to its innovative E-branding Service, Lenzing has been at the forefront of digital traceability and has been creating an unprecedented level of traceability.

“Over the next few years, branded fiber products will employ fiber identification technology on a broader level, and, in time, it will be possible to real time track and trace materials through the supply chains. We hope that our success can provide the industry with an example of how innovation empowers sustainability and help to shift perception towards proven sustainable solutions,” comments Heubrandner.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Lenzing Group

Hologenix Introduces Pure White Celliant

LOS ANGELES — June 22, 2021— Materials science company Hologenix® announced that after years of work, its R&D team has found a way to embed its flagship product, Celliant®, into fibers that allows for those fibers to be pure white. This expands the potential applications of Celliant to crisp white bed sheets and towels, athletic uniforms and jerseys, baby clothes, medical scrubs and more, while maintaining its well-known wellness benefits. Making pure white possible also makes delicate pastel fabrics possible, or any color.

Pure white Celliant still captures and converts body heat into infrared energy, increasing local circulation, helping regulate body temperature and promote stronger performance, faster recovery and better sleep. Pure white Celliant is also still made from ethically sourced minerals from the earth and is available in nylon, polyester and recycled polyester fibers.

“We are constantly looking for ways to improve and bring new possibilities to Celliant’s infrared wellness benefits,” said Seth Casden, Hologenix co-founder and CEO. “Pure white Celliant delivers and we are very satisfied. The ability to offer our brand partners the same natural infrared wellness we’re known for, along with the possibility of any color fabric, including, of course, those stunning whites, is extremely fulfilling.”

“This new color offering is a testament to our global team’s dedication and talent,” said Courtney OKeefe, chief supply chain officer. “Pure white Celliant can be embedded in nylon, polyester and recycled polyester, while still retaining the natural characteristics of the polymer.”

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Hologenix

Advanced Edgetek™ Chemically Resistant Materials From Avient Protect Against ‘New Normal’ Disinfection 

CLEVELAND — June 22, 2021— Avient Corp., a provider of specialized and sustainable material solutions and services, today announced the launch of three patent-pending grades for the point-of-sale and consumer markets. The new Edgetek™ ET8900 CR series formulations feature outstanding chemical and crack resistance to common consumer disinfectants versus conventional alternative polymers such as PC/ABS, PC/PET, and PC/PBT.

These materials were developed in response to consumer and industrial market demands for materials that can withstand increased cleaning and disinfecting protocols. Formulations were tested using an adapted ASTM D543 method for environmental stress cracking resistance (ESCR). Results showed that these materials provide better chemical resistance and property retention versus conventional PC blend alternatives after exposure to common consumer disinfectants, including Lysol® all-purpose cleaner, Formula 409® heavy duty degreaser, and Clorox® disinfectant wipes.

“The pandemic has given rise to more frequent cleaning and disinfecting, and this new normal is fueling demand for materials that can endure increased chemical exposure without degrading,” said Matthew Mitchell, director, global marketing, Specialty Engineered Materials at Avient. “This is especially true for public, high-touch surfaces that are being wiped or sprayed at increasing rates. These new grades offer application and design engineers a durable solution that reduces disinfectant-related failures, like cracking and crazing, so products and surfaces can last longer and look better.”

Available in unfilled, impact-modified, and flame-retardant grades, these formulations deliver performance that is comparable to PC blends and well suited to high-touch applications, such as point-of-sale devices. Additionally, all grades are available in a natural color, allowing molded-in-color options for a broad range of durable, consumer goods.

Edgetek ET8900 CR materials are available globally. The flame-retardant grade in the series is formulated to meet UL-94 rating 5VA at 3.0 mm and V-0 at 1.5 mm.

NOTE: Lysol® is a trademark of Reckitt Benckiser LLC; Formula 409® is a trademark of The Clorox Company; and Clorox® is a trademark of The Clorox Company.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: Avient Corp.

Jayashree Textiles, Dupont Biomaterials Collaborate To Launch New Sustainable Fabric Collection

Photograph courtesy of Sorona®

WILMINGTON, Del. — June 21, 2021— In DuPont today announces the launch of a fabric collection made with DuPont Biomaterials Sorona®, a sustainable, partially bio-based polymer, and JayaShree Textiles (part of Fortune 500 global conglomerate Aditya Birla Group). The collaboration meets the needs of a growing demand for sustainable fashion options. The collaboration blends linen and partially bio-based Sorona fibers to create garments with exceptional stretch and recovery, luxurious drape and a smooth, soft hand feel.

The new collection expands the future of sustainable textiles for brands and retailers to use for comfortable casual and fashion wear.

JayaShree Textiles, a unit of Grasim Industries Ltd., is a powerhouse of sustainable fashion. Established in 1949, JayaShree Textiles has revolutionized the Indian textile market by popularizing linen in India. JayaShree Textiles has been making the finest, most fashionable linen using advanced European technology and high-quality flax sourced from Belgium and France. This, combined with an untiring dedication to innovation and perfection, has cemented JayaShree Textiles as the leading provider of the finest range of linen in India.

With a rich history of textile innovation, DuPont has invented groundbreaking fibers such as nylon, Lycra®, and rayon. Its Sorona brand — made from 37-percent renewable plant-based ingredients — offers a high-performing, responsibly sourced material option. Fibers made with Sorona polymer are currently used in various apparel applications, including athleisure and athletic wear, insulation, swimwear, outerwear, suiting, faux fur and more.

Sorona offers technical and performance benefits, including incredible softness, stretch and recovery, and inherent stain resistance without the need for topical treatments. Sorona is a USDA Certified Biobased Product and is certified as a OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 product.

JayaShree Textiles is part of the Common Thread Fabric Certification program and is a committed value chain partner, delivering high performance standards and products in collaboration with the Sorona team.

“JayaShree Textiles is very excited to collaborate with the Sorona team to launch the collection of Linen/Sorona Agile fabric. This fabric is a great choice for brands and retailers looking at sustainable ways to explore comfort stretch in linen fabrics.  It is an excellent choice for both top wear and bottom wear apparel,” said Satyaki Ghosh, CEO, JayaShree Textiles.

“We believe collaboration is the only way we will deliver on our promises to the textile industry. Our collaboration with JayaShree Textiles is a testimony to the type of effort that will allow more apparel brands the opportunity to address tomorrow’s challenges through renewably sourced fiber materials without compromising performance and value. Sustainable fashion is the future, and this new collection is a great example of how you can create stunning designs while caring for our planet,” said Renee Henze, global marketing and commercial development director at DuPont Biomaterials.

Posted June 22, 2021

Source: DuPont Biomaterials

IFAI Launches CONNECT, An Online Community

ROSEVILLE, Minn. — June 17, 2021— Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) recently launched CONNECT by IFAI, an online community. This new initiative will facilitate valuable networking amongst industry peers and will allow for industry-wide conversations.

“One of many things the last year has taught us is the importance of connection and networking. With this in mind, we’re excited to launch our newest IFAI member benefit, CONNECT by IFAI,” said Steve Schiffman, president and CEO of IFAI.

CONNECT by IFAI is equipped with a variety of features to help engage with industry peers, find answers and learn with fellow IFAI members. There are also badge and ribbon labels to showcase certifications, member organizations and industry accomplishments.

A discussion board in the online community provides the opportunity to post questions and find answers. There is a dedicated Resource Library where documents are housed to allow for resource sharing. Any attachments posted to discussions are automatically archived in the library and members can add additional resources to share helpful information.

If a member would like to look for a supplier or a fabricator to help complete a project, CONNECT’s directory is available and can be searched by name, location, company, business type, market served and more.

IFAI.com/CONNECT is open to everyone, but only IFAI members have full access to all the tools.

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI)

Materials Research Group Establishing Operations In Beaufort County, S.C.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — June 8, 2021 — Materials Research Group, a glass manufacturer, today announced plans to establish operations in Beaufort County. The company’s $3.1 million investment will create 27 new jobs.

Founded in 1998, Materials Research Group specializes in manufacturing ready-to-press glass powders, glass preforms and solder glass rings. The company’s hermetic sealing glasses are utilized in the aerospace, sensor, automotive, medical and battery markets.

Located at 45 Schein Loop in Beaufort, Materials Research Group’s new facility will increase the company’s manufacturing capabilities.

The facility is expected to be completed by December 2021. Individuals interested in joining the Materials Research Group team should visit the company’s contact page.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved a $50,000 Set-Aside grant to Beaufort County to assist with costs related to the project.

“Materials Research Group is excited about our growth and our move into Beaufort. The support from the local area and the state has been excellent. We look forward to getting our operation up and running and becoming part of the Beaufort community,” said Materials Research Group Owner Walt Reed.

“Our state’s workforce has proven that it’s one of the best in the world, and that’s why we know a company like Materials Research Group will succeed here. When a company chooses to call South Carolina home, we commit to having their back every step of the way, and we’re excited to see what the future has in store for this company,” said Governor Henry McMaster.

“South Carolina continues to build on its success in the manufacturing sector, and Materials Research Group’s decision to invest in our state will provide another boost. We congratulate this company on this announcement, and we look forward to watching them flourish for years to come,” added Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.

“I am happy to see Materials Research Group choose our community. Investments like this, in turn, become opportunities for area residents to find meaningful employment. Thank you to the Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation, the SouthernCarolina Alliance, my fellow council members and the team that made this happen,” said Beaufort County Councilman Gerald Dawson.

“We are grateful for Materials Research Group’s investment in Beaufort County, and we salute them on their choice of our region as the home for their new facility. Congratulations to Beaufort County and our economic development team on diversifying the economy and creating good jobs,” said SouthernCarolina Alliance Chairman Marty Sauls.

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: South Carolina Office of the Governor

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