The Eco-Friendly Thriv Clothing Athletic Apparel

By Shelly Clayton


Undeniably, Thriv clothing is expanding its share in the athletic apparel industry. And why not if are consistently producing top quality wear that are surprisingly smooth yet not does not cling to the skin, lightweight, absorbs moisture yet smell resistant, resilient to wear and tear, good color retention, but reasonably priced. On top of it, materials used are organic which are in tune to GO GREEN movements worldwide.

Fabric used consists of 95% organic cotton and bamboo fiber blend, both eco-friendly and sustainable raw materials. Cotton fiber is supple and absorbent. It drapes well to form and has excellent color retention. Bamboo fiber is sturdy and light, superb anti-bacterial and know for its moisture control properties. Blend of these two fibers produces an incredible fabric outperforming the traditional polyester fabric utilized in production of these types of apparels.

What do they sell? Thriv clothing caters for both men and women athletic gears. These include an array of T shirts, jackets, pants, shorts and briefs.

Pants and shorts styles are constructed for special purpose activities like jogging, running, aerobics, cycling, running, training, cycling and other intense activities. Fits are relative to the specific purpose of each style e. G. Some are fit, others are streamlined to reduce drag, some are trim to achieve the best support and compress muscle impact while doing intense activities. Flat lock seams are placed strategically in the garment to control skin irritation.

The shirt and jacket necklines are V necks, scooped, round, crew, turtle necks, among others. Sleeves are either short, long or sleeveless. Fit is normally trim to allow non-restrictive movement. Some styles are added with flow mesh to supply additional airflow. These are strategically placed under arm and back.

Thriv clothing maintains a ratio of UPF50 +. These are treated to be UV resistant. Fabric care is machine wash and dry. Positive feedback continue to pour in indicating that the core benefits of using organic fabrics over traditional synthetics is advancing in this industry




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