No more sleepless nights with easy care wool
25 September 2009, Canterbury – Scientists in New Zealand
have come up with a new concept for sleepwear which will make going to bed more
enjoyable. AgResearch says it has made a breakthrough in textiles that allows a
natural product which is lightweight, has no chemical treatment, helps
sleeping, maintains and regulates temperature and looks and feels fantastic.
“Easy Care Wool Sleepwear works in both summer and winter
and we believe makes excellent nightwear and loungewear with its outstanding
comfort properties,” said Dr Surinder Tandon, Senior Scientist, Textile Science
& Technology.
The sleepwear products targeted for the development include
men’s and women’s nightwear and loungewear. These were developed using
innovative combinations of merino wool and other natural fibres such as bamboo
and silk, yarn structures, fabric weaves and knits, and finishing procedures.
The current sleepwear market consists of three main product
categories: garments worn during sleep; multi-purpose garments worn both for
sleeping and as casual wear around the home or as comfortable items for rest
and relaxation; and garments worn over sleepwear that are not generally slept in.
AgResearch says that the new Easy Care Wool product can cover all of these
markets.
“We hope in 2010 to repeat our successes at Air New Zealand
Fashion Week 2008 and invite known designers to create garments with Easy Care
Wool. They will look great, function well and be very comfortable,” said Dr
Tandon.
The new sleepwear
fabrics are being manufactured by South Canterbury Textiles, “This cutting edge
textile is exciting from our point of view- it’s new, it’s got real advantages
over other fabrics used for sleepwear and it creates opportunities for us once
it is available,” said Andrew Miller CEO.
This sleepwear fabric development programme was supported by
Textiles NZ under their industry scheme Transform, South Canterbury Textiles
and Locus Research.
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