Lower the Handicap
Innovations in golf apparel help improve sales and game play
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Email
Email
0 Comments
Comments
Chemical treatments can also be used for moisture wicking. DeHoff said a chemically treated fabric achieves the same result as a wicking one, but at a lower cost. The catch, however, is the coating will eventually wash out. “The number of washings a garment can undergo depends on the chemicals used,” he noted. “Some treatments last a dozen washings while others are designed to last 50 or more launderings.”
Although actual wicking fabrics will last much longer than their chemical-coated counterparts, they also can be affected by washings. “The use of bleach or fabric softener may coat the yarn and clog up the wicking channels, while bleach may degrade the yarn itself,” said DeHoff.
0 Comments
View Comments
- Companies:
- Heritage Sportswear
- PVH Career Apparel
Michael Cornnell
Author's page
Related Content
Comments