Fisher Textiles Introduces Two New REPREVE-Yarn Apparel Fabrics

Fisher Textiles (Indian Trail, NC) announces two new fabrics made from REPREVE recycled yarns to its apparel fabric line for dye sublimation printing. REPREVE is made from a variety of waste streams, including post-consumer plastics (PET bottles) and post-industrial waste. Awarded SGIA’s 2017 Product of the Year award for Textile – Media – Apparel, ETP 4310 Uni is a high-end, three-dimensional fabric for athletic uniforms, particularly jerseys and shorts. It is 100% REPREVE Polyester, weighs 12.2 oz/lin yd and is stocked at 60 in. wide. It contains a moisture management wicking chemical to promote comfort.

For more information, visit repreve.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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