20/04/2016 — auf Deutsch lesen

Lenzing and The Woolmark Company announced their cooperation

Lenzing and The Woolmark Company signed a Cooperation Agreement and proudly presented the partnership between the lyocell fiber Tencel and Merino wool at recent global textile trade shows. The perfect fiber duo introduces a new dimension to high-end textiles and active wear.

Robert van de Kerkhof, CCO - Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft and Peter Ackroyd, Global Strategic Advisor - The Woolmark Company
with the Cooperation Ag...

Robert van de Kerkhof, CCO - Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft and Peter Ackroyd, Global Strategic Advisor - The Woolmark Company with the Cooperation Agreement (Photos: Lenzing)

 
Cooperation Agreement Lenzing and Woolmark

Cooperation Agreement Lenzing and Woolmark

 
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Tencel  and Merino wool: the combination of performance and luxury

Merino wool has been renowned as a fiber material for a long time and has always been used as a raw material in clothing and in home textiles. In the high-end segment, Merino wool is a highly desirable fiber. Quality can be extremely fine and glossy. Tencel  is ideal as a blending partner for Merino wool. The properties of moisture management and a smooth fiber surface are enriching factors when combined with Merino wool and create textiles for customers who love both performance and luxury.

Tencel  and Merino wool already successful

Tencel  and Merino wool together have already recorded a large number of successes. International brands have been successfully using the fiber duo in their collections. The blend is particularly popular among customers in Europe and the US. “In internal retail analysis, it is striking that the Tencel/Merino wool blend is often used in knitwear. The blend is used predominantly in the active wear segment”, says Robert van de Kerkhof, CCO Lenzing. “Therefore, in the new season our activities will focus on woven fabrics. Our goal is to target the woven fabric segment with highquality fabrics for formal suits, clothes and shirts. We are operating with wool blends in a high-end segment with high margins and are interested in expanding this business.”

The best of two worlds

Tencel is of botanic origin. Merino wool is a protein fiber. The fibers unite the best of two worlds. Tencel stands for a silky smooth drape and the blend with Merino wool demonstrates that the luxurious flow of the fabrics can create new and fashionable silhouettes. The smooth fiber structure of the Tencel fiber creates a pleasant sensation on the skin in Tencel/Merino wool blends. Thermal regulation is, however, one of the most interesting features of the blend. Both fibers absorb moisture vapour very well and create a pleasant micro climate on the skin. This is important particularly in warm climates and during physical exertion. “It is also very interesting that Merino wool becomes even more usable for summer with   Tencel  and   Tencel  becomes more suitable for winter as a result of blending with Merino wool,” Robert van de Kerkhof comments. “This means that the blend can be used whatever the season is.”

Business targets of the cooperation

The long term goal is to expand the high-end Merino wool market with   Tencel/Merino wool blends by 2020 and firmly establish this elegant blend in global collections. The product developments will be backed up with In-house developments and co-operation with external trend experts, especially for shirting are being intensified to inspire fabric manufacturers in Asia. Globally the focus is on flat knits and circular knits for women’s outerwear, and for men’s and children outerwear.

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