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30/04/2015

Invista: The DNA of a fabric brand

For more than 45 years, Cordura fabric has been recognized as the fabric of choice for tough and rugged conditions when durability counts. The Cordura brand DNA is built around pushing the boundaries of fabric durability. Textile network spoke to Dr Tim Anson Technical Development and End Use Marketing Manager – EMEA Region Cordura brand fabric, about the secrets of this fantastic fabric.

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Dr. Tim Anson

Dr. Tim Anson

 
Invista’s Cordura Brand will launch a new range of fibers, designed primarily for the development of durable hi-vis knitted and woven fabrics [Tec...

Invista’s Cordura Brand will launch a new range of fibers, designed primarily for the development of durable hi-vis knitted and woven fabrics [Techtextil, hall 4.1 booth G25] Photos: Invista

 
Dr. Tim Anson

Dr. Tim Anson

 
Examples for Cordura

Examples for Cordura

 
Invista: The DNA of a fabric brand
 
Invista: The DNA of a fabric brand
 
Invista: The DNA of a fabric brand
 
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