Huckberry's in-house performance label Proof expanded its '72-Hour Merino' collection with new styles and colorways made from New Zealand and Australian merino wool. The 72-hour Merino line is designed for multi-day wear without odor retention, catering to travelers and outdoor enthusiasts shifting between urban and backcountry environments.
The collection of technical apparel, starting at $45, is wear-tested across various destinations, from city streets to mountain terrain. Merino wool's natural temperature regulation and softness position the new line as one blending technical performance and everyday wear.
As consumers prioritize versatile, low-maintenance clothing, Proof’s line shows how performance apparel brands are using natural-fiber technology to bridge the gap between technical outdoor gear and everyday essentials.
Odor-Resistant Merino Wool Collections
Proof Expanded Its 72-Hour Merino Collection With New Looks
Trend Themes
1. Odor-resistant Natural Fibers - Development of odor-blocking merino and other natural-fiber treatments enabling garments to remain fresh across multi-day use.
2. Multi-day Wearables - Garments engineered for several days of wear without odor retention or performance loss appealing to travelers and outdoor users.
3. Technical-urban Hybrid Apparel - Apparel that blends outdoor technical features with everyday styling to serve both city commutes and backcountry excursions.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Apparel - Demand for low-maintenance performance clothing that performs in varied environments opens space for lines centered on natural-fiber technology.
2. Travel Accessories - Packable, odor-resistant clothing integrating into travel systems offers potential for lighter packing and reduced laundering during trips.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Innovation in merino processing and sustainable fiber sourcing supports production of durable, odor-resistant fabrics at scale.