The Lycra Company, a global leader in developing innovative and sustainable fibers and technology solutions for the apparel and personal care industries, announced on November 14 the launch of new Lycra FiT400 fiber for knitting.
The company’s latest EcoMade product is a unique bi-component fiber designed to optimize knitwear performance and comfort. It provides a long-lasting soft hand, low shrinkage and high evenness of the fabric. LYCRA
FiT400 fiber is made from 60% recycled PET and 14.4% bio-derived resources and is GRS certified.
The fiber consists of two different polyester polymers that work together to create a spiral crimp that provides the fabric with permanent stretch and recovery properties, as well as breathability, cooling comfort and chlorine resistance.
LYCRA FiT400 fiber helps create the conditions for circulation, which is a top priority for LYCRA. In controlled tests under specific conditions, the fiber was recycled into new polyester fiber, thus demonstrating the technical feasibility of the process. *
Steve, Chief Brand and Innovation Officer, The Lycra Company
Stewart said: “We developed Lycra FiT400 fiber to deliver the performance benefits and enhanced soft feel required in the knitted fabric category. This innovation also meets customer and consumer expectations for more sustainable solutions because it is made from Made from recycled and bio-derived materials.”
Lycra FiT400 fiber will be promoted to the industry. The “Time to Get Better” campaign aims to disrupt the activewear, athleisure and swimwear categories with the message that consumers and the planet should get better – clothing that functions better and reduces environmental impact.
Fabrics and garments made with LYCRA FiT400 fiber are eligible for LYCRA XTRA LIFE or COOLMAX if they meet specific brand quality standards
EcoMade brand hang tag. Both brands enjoy high consumer brand recognition globally.
*LYCRA FiT400 fiber is compatible with proven polyester chemical recycling processes. In multiple tests, LYCRA
FiT400 fiber content is blended with standard polyester content and recycled into new polyester fibers with properties comparable to standard recycled polyester fibers.