Slow drying. Solving the biggest sweatshirt problem.
Goodbye to slow drying.
Sweatshirts are most useful in spring, autumn, and winter. These seasons often overlap with pollen season, shorter daylight hours, and lower temperatures, which means laundry is frequently dried indoors.
However, cotton sweatshirts can be difficult to dry indoors and may develop a damp smell before they are fully dry. Polyester blends may dry faster, but they can also develop odors more easily. For those who still want a natural material, this concern can be solved by using wool.
Wool fibers are covered with scale-like cuticles, giving them excellent moisture absorption and diffusion among natural materials. In addition, the protein layers inside the fibers absorb and trap odor molecules, creating a natural deodorizing effect.






