Antimicrobial Copper-Infused Base Layers

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The Vollebak Copper Baselayer is Thermoregulating

The Vollebak Copper Baselayer is a form-fitting garment for athletes and adventurers alike that will work to keep them feeling fresh and comfortable at all times during activity. The base layer shirt is woven with more than four-kilometers of copper that works to deliver antimicrobial benefits to the wearer. The shirt is also inherently capable of performing thermoregulation, while also helping to enhance moisture wicking and breathability to boot.

The Vollebak Copper Baselayer is also paired with elastane in the construction to help it stretch and conform perfectly to the body of the wearer. Priced at $195, the shirt comes in both black and white color options, and is paired with a series of hidden zippered pockets at the waist to store small essentials.
Trend Themes
1. Antimicrobial Copper-infused Clothing - Innovative fabrics woven with copper can offer antimicrobial benefits to wearers, providing opportunities for hospitals and healthcare settings, as well as athletes and adventurers alike.
2. Thermoregulating Apparel - Apparel that can regulate temperature can offer great comfort to wearers, providing innovation opportunities for not only athletic wear, but also medical and military clothing.
3. Moisture Wicking Base Layers - Base layers that enhance moisture wicking and breathability can help regulate body temperature and provide overall comfort for wearers, offering innovation opportunities for outdoor and athletic apparel brands.
Industry Implications
1. Athletic Apparel - The Vollebak Copper Baselayer is targeted towards athletes and adventurers, but other athletic apparel brands can also explore the use of copper-infused fabrics and thermoregulation technology to enhance their products.
2. Medical Apparel - Antimicrobial copper-infused clothing has potential in healthcare settings where preventing the spread of bacteria is crucial. Medical apparel can benefit from innovation in fabric technology to improve patient safety.
3. Military Apparel - Thermoregulating and moisture-wicking base layers have potential use in military settings, where soldiers need to regulate their body temperature in various environments. Innovation in fabric technology can provide opportunities for military apparel brands.

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