C.P. Company Introduces the Kan-D Fabric to Join FW20
C.P. Company unveils a new and progressive fabrication by the name of Kan-D to its Fall/Winter 2020 offerings this year. The innovative material is short for "K(c)lear Achronic Nylon (garment)Dyed." This is based on a flattened iteration of monofilament nylon yarn materials.
The yarn is flattened to make it more reflective and also slightly transparent as well. This also results in a water-resistant sensibility that is both breathable, offering a deconstructed finish when it is completed with garment dyeing treatment processes. The material is used to make three iterations of jackets and each one has the detachable poly-fleece layer on the inside, secured zipper enclosure, and the brand's signature goggle hood. The colors include Golden yellow, black, Martini Olive, Total Eclipse, and Pompeian Red.
Image Credit: C.P. Company
The yarn is flattened to make it more reflective and also slightly transparent as well. This also results in a water-resistant sensibility that is both breathable, offering a deconstructed finish when it is completed with garment dyeing treatment processes. The material is used to make three iterations of jackets and each one has the detachable poly-fleece layer on the inside, secured zipper enclosure, and the brand's signature goggle hood. The colors include Golden yellow, black, Martini Olive, Total Eclipse, and Pompeian Red.
Image Credit: C.P. Company
Trend Themes
1. Flattened Nylon Yarn - Developing variations of flattened monofilament nylon yarn materials could be a disruptive innovation opportunity across industries
2. Water-resistant Sensibility - Integrating water-resistant and breathable functionalities could be disruptive innovations across various industries such as outdoor gear or workwear
3. Deconstructed Finish - Approaching garment dyeing treatment processes from a deconstructed angle could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion and textile industries
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Gear - Exploring flattened monofilament nylon yarn materials and integrating water-resistant functionality could be disruptive in the outdoor gear industry
2. Fashion and Textile - Adopting the Kan-D Fabric’s deconstructed finish and garment dyeing treatment processes could revolutionize the fashion and textile industry
3. Workwear - Incorporating water-resistant and breathable functionalities could be disruptive innovations in the workwear industry
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