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Galvin Green has launched Ventil8 fabric technology as part of its Cool Collection for 2010, and with it promises to put an end to sweaty and clingy golf shirts
Published:  18 February, 2010

Galvin Green claims to have taken moisture management to a new level with its new and exclusive use of Ventil8 fabric, which is designed to allow moisture to evaporate twice as fast as conventional polyester. The Swedish brand, renowned for its adept use of fabric technology and clean designs, has produced a range of ergonomically designed Ventil8 shirts for its 2010 Cool Collection, incorporating five men’s models and one for ladies.

Ventil8 fabric has been formulated to evaporate moisture rapidly by spreading sweat over a wider area of fabric than other polyesters, enabling moisture to vaporise faster.

“All the fabrics in our new collection are perfectly suited to golf clothing and feature some exceptional technology,” says Mats Lundqvist, Galvin’s chief designer. “We are particularly excited about Ventil8 as it out-performs all other golf shirt materials and we are confident it will make a big impression on anyone who wears it.”

Silver ions are also injected into the Ventil8 fabric, which are designed to inhibit the growth of bacteria and therefore reduce body odour. As the silver ions are integral to the fabric – as opposed to being applied to the exterior – their de-odorising capability is promised to last the life of the shirt.

PRODUCT SPEC: VENTIL8

Ventil8 fabric with extremely high breathability
Fabric disperses moisture over larger area for rapid vaporisation
Light, soft fabric is easy-care and does not require pressing
Silver ion anti-bacterial technology repels odours
Body-mapping design targets areas most likely to receive moisture
Sizes: Men’s: 5-3XL; Ladies XS-XL
Broad range of colours
All models short sleeved only

RRP: Mitch £65; Miller, Marc, Milos £69; Maddox £79

www.galvingreen.com




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