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Ecolors

A new eco-friendly fabric that took shape in Jersey Lomellina’s Research & Development laboratories: Ecolors. This latest generation fabric is obtained with the use of dope dyed fibres that allow for a dry production process: no water in the dyeing cycle, no waste of water.

Ecolors guarantees long-lasting uniform, homogeneous colours. In addition, garments made with this fabric can be easily washed and paired with coloured or white garments with no colour fastness problems.

The high degree of colour resistance means there is no loss of dye when garments are washed, resulting in a significant reduction in waste water pollution over the garment’s entire lifespan.

Ecolors is clinging and soft, it moulds the body while ensuring maximum freedom of movement.

The use of Xtra Life LYCRA® ensures exceptional shape retention over time and resistance to chlorine.
High protection against UV rays (UPF 50+), excellent recovery and perfect two-way stretch make Ecolors ideal for fashionable beachwear and high-performance sportswear.

 

Uses

Sport: Dance - Fitness, Running, Cycling, Skiing - Cross-country skiing, Mountaineering, Skating

Clothing

Swimwear: Fashion

Underwear

 

Composition

90% Polyamide
10% Elastane

Weight

200 g/m²
 

Features

UV protection
Moisture management
Breathable
 
Ultrachlorine resistant
Excellent coverage
Quick drying
 
Perfect fit
Soft
Extra comfort
 
Two-way stretch
Xtra Life LYCRA®
 
 

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Press Reviews

1 February 2010
CREATIONS LINGERIE N°161 / 2010 [778KB]
Jersey Lomellina emphasizes its Green Vision program
6 Dicember 2009
ZOOM ON FASHION TRENDS - FASHION BASIX S/S 2011 [139KB]
ECOLORS and ECOLINE of Jersey Lomellina

Press releases

27 November 2009
ECOLORS and ECOLINE. The "EcoFabrics" by Jersey Lomellina - Mare di Moda 2009 (Cannes)
As part of the Green Vision that for years has guided the co
19 October 2009
ECOLORS and ECOLINE. The "Ecofabrics" by Jersey Lomellina - Intertextile 2009 (Shanghai)
As part of the Green Vision that for years has guided the co