Thermore Introduces Sustainable EVOdown

The Thermore Group was founded in Milan in 1972. Fifty years later, the company defends its title as the global insulation specialist for apparel. Thermore’s team includes young talents under the age of 30, which is what allows Thermore to stay ahead of the curve in the traditional environment of the textile industry.

Established by Lucio Siniscalchi, Thermore now welcomes the third generation of the Siniscalchi family into the business, projecting the company into the future.

This year, Thermore launches EVOdown, made of 100 percent recycled fibers from PET bottles. Thermore EVOdown bridges the gap between free fibers and traditional padding,
delivering the ultra-soft hand and luxurious drape of blow-in fibers in a rolled form. This hybrid technology, as consumers like to refer to it, allows for a boost in productivity and ease in manufacturing.

In fact, EVOdown consists of millions of free fibers encapsulated by two containing outer layers, making it the world’s only product of this type. Consumers will enjoy the lightweight and silky touch of EVOdown-made garments, as well as its easy care.

EVOdown Recycled is another step towards sustainability for the company, which has
converted more than 97 percent of its turnover into insulations made of either fully
or partially recycled fibers (based on actual sales figures). This brings Thermore closer to an exclusively sustainable product offer. and while the industry talks
about future projects and roadmaps, Thermore is already at the finish line being almost completely sustainable.

This should come as no surprise, because sustainability always has been part of Thermore’s DNA, as it pioneered the use of recycled fibers in the early ’80s and has mastered it since.