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From ultrarunning events and charity fundraising to exciting ew product launches, the Polygiene team has enjoyed a super-busy April. Here’s what we got up to.
With summer approaching and the temperatures rising, it is time to consider ways to keep cool throughout the day and into the night. One of the most effective ways to regulate your temperature is to choose what you wear and sleep in carefully. The fabrics we use daily have a significant say in how fresh we feel and whether we will overheat. Consequently, they influence comfort, health, and performance. Whether you’re talking about everyday clothing, business attire, sports and athletics wear, or bedding, the fabrics we surround ourselves with determine how cool, comfortable, and dry we stay when things warm up.
Few things are as likely to prevent a good night’s sleep as overheating. Falling asleep in a hot, stuffy room can be extremely uncomfortable and frustrating. It can lead to tossing and turning, as well as significant sweating, leaving you damp, sticky, and unable to sleep. Whether you share a bed with someone who really likes to wrap up at night or you live in a hot climate, keeping cool during the night can be challenging.
In recent years, consumers have become increasingly conscious of the materials they purchase and wear. As well as a growing interest in ethical textiles, there has been a significant surge in demand for performance materials, particularly breathable fabrics. Whether it’s consumers looking for casual everyday clothing, athletes seeking to enhance performance, or professionals wanting to stay cool in high-pressure environments, breathable fabrics guarantee enhanced comfort when things warm up.