Japanese ‘Paper-Yarn’ Fabric Introduced at ISPO

WA.CLOTH HYBRID, a comfortable and eco-friendly fabric made of paper-yarn, a natural filament fiber, made its debut at ISPO Munich last month. According to exectuives at Pertex, the fabric has natural moisture management and its hollow fibers provide thermal regulation and lightness.

With natural odour control and UV protection, WA.CLOTH HYBRID offers comfort across a range of conditions and the fabric remains strong and durable throughout extended wear and washing, says the company. WA.CLOTH HYBRID is made from fast-growing inedible plants such as Abaca. The plant fiber is turned into high quality paper, which is then slit into thin strands. These thin strands are twisted to form paper-yarn that can be blended with other fibers depending upon the end use of the fabric.

Goldwin is the first brand to adopt WA.CLOTH HYBRID used in its C3Fit Paper Yarn socks.