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Fashion Network
6 days ago
- Science
- Fashion Network
Pangaia launches plant-based activewear collection
Materials science company Pangaia has unveiled its most advanced plant-based activewear collection to date, marking an industry first. Dubbed "365 Seamless Activewear', the collection features a next-generation material system combining 100% bio-based Evo Nylon, by Fulgar from plants and renewable sources, with Hyosung's regen Bio Max elastane, made with a polymer composed of 98% renewable resources. Pangaia is the first brand globally to incorporate regen Bio Max elastane into a commercial activewear range. The fibre replaces nearly all fossil-fuel inputs to deliver a 27% lower carbon footprint and 82% less ozone depletion than conventional spandex. Each piece is then finished with Ppprmt, its peppermint oil-based odour-control treatment that helps garments stay fresher for longer and reduces the need for frequent washing. The launch collection features five minimal, foundational styles with seamless construction to contour the body for a second-skin fit. Offered in Black, Gaia Blue, and Dewy Rose, the palette evokes the purity of earth, sky, and bloom. Styles include a ribbed tank top, long and short sleeve tops, and compressive leggings and shorts.


Fashion Network
6 days ago
- Science
- Fashion Network
Pangaia launches plant-based activewear collection
Materials science company Pangaia has unveiled its most advanced plant-based activewear collection to date, marking an industry first. Dubbed "365 Seamless Activewear', the collection features a next-generation material system combining 100% bio-based Evo Nylon, by Fulgar from plants and renewable sources, with Hyosung's regen Bio Max elastane, made with a polymer composed of 98% renewable resources. Pangaia is the first brand globally to incorporate regen Bio Max elastane into a commercial activewear range. The fibre replaces nearly all fossil-fuel inputs to deliver a 27% lower carbon footprint and 82% less ozone depletion than conventional spandex. Each piece is then finished with Ppprmt, its peppermint oil-based odour-control treatment that helps garments stay fresher for longer and reduces the need for frequent washing. The launch collection features five minimal, foundational styles with seamless construction to contour the body for a second-skin fit. Offered in Black, Gaia Blue, and Dewy Rose, the palette evokes the purity of earth, sky, and bloom. Styles include a ribbed tank top, long and short sleeve tops, and compressive leggings and shorts.


Fashion Network
6 days ago
- Science
- Fashion Network
Pangaia launches plant-based activewear collection
Materials science company Pangaia has unveiled its most advanced plant-based activewear collection to date, marking an industry first. Dubbed "365 Seamless Activewear', the collection features a next-generation material system combining 100% bio-based Evo Nylon, by Fulgar from plants and renewable sources, with Hyosung's regen Bio Max elastane, made with a polymer composed of 98% renewable resources. Pangaia is the first brand globally to incorporate regen Bio Max elastane into a commercial activewear range. The fibre replaces nearly all fossil-fuel inputs to deliver a 27% lower carbon footprint and 82% less ozone depletion than conventional spandex. Each piece is then finished with Ppprmt, its peppermint oil-based odour-control treatment that helps garments stay fresher for longer and reduces the need for frequent washing. The launch collection features five minimal, foundational styles with seamless construction to contour the body for a second-skin fit. Offered in Black, Gaia Blue, and Dewy Rose, the palette evokes the purity of earth, sky, and bloom. Styles include a ribbed tank top, long and short sleeve tops, and compressive leggings and shorts.