Technology

Natural Fibers

Natural fibers are fibers with fragments, threads, or down originating in nature that can be spun into yarn or string. Natural fibers can come from animals (Merino wool) or plants (Tencel). Therefore, these fibers have a reduced impact on nature and the environment.

Natural Fibers

Merino sheep wool, due to the greater length and smaller diameter of its fibres, produces a softer yarn with a finer crimp that is more pleasant in contact with the skin than the wool of other sheep breeds. The core of the fibre is hydrophilic and breathable. Since it is a fibre that retains heat even when wet, it is the intermediate fibre in T3 socks and the main fibre in T2 socks for use in colder temperatures.

Natural Fibers

Tencel® is a cellulose Lenzing fibre which comes from Eucalyptus plants on certified sustainable plantations. Tencel®’s nano-structure provides exceptional wicking, accumulation, expansion and drying of moisture.

Hybrid Fibers

Hybrid fibers are made up of a combination of natural fibers (from natural sources) and synthetic fibers (manufactured). Since they were designed with recycled materials including polyester, Lorpen’s new hybrid fibers are a more sustainable version of its previous fibers.

Hybrid Fibers

The new MerinoDry Recycled yarn blends and complements the main benefits of superfine merino wool with 100% recycled polyester synthetic fibre that improves moisture management properties and dries faster, also making it more hard-wearing.

Hybrid Fibers

RecoverWool yarn is made from recycled post-industrial wool and recycled polyester. The combination of this two yarns offers a superb balance between thermoregulation and sweat management.

Synthetic Fibers

These fibers do not come from nature, meaning they are manufactured. As a company committed to the environment and reducing our ecological footprint, at Lorpen we’ve replaced the majority of our old synthetic fibers with sustainable and eco-friendly ones. These fibers have been manufactured from recycled materials such as plastic bottles and disused fishing nets, among others.

Synthetic Fibers

Polyester yarn developed by Primaloft® (world number one in artificial thermal insulation in technical garments). It is a soft, thermally insulating, hydrophobic fibre that expels and does not absorb moisture, with 70% of the content now made from recycled resources such as plastic bottles.

Synthetic Fibers

100% recycled post-consumer fiber and biodegradable. it is a circular enabled technology. Tested for ASTM D5511 Standard Test Method for Determining Anaerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials Under High-Solids Anaerobic-Digestion Conditions.

Synthetic Fibers

SensilBioCare® it is really strechy nylon based biodegradable fabric and yarn. Its production is based in Carbon footprint reduction, Energy savings, Water conservation, Zero waste management, Safe working environment and Co-generation power plant. Tested in ASTM D6691 Standard Test Method For Determining Aerobic Biodegradation Of Plastic Materials
In The Marine Environment and ASTM D5511 Standard Test Method for Determining Anaerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials Under High-Solids Anaerobic-Digestion Conditions.

Synthetic Fibers

Coolmax® EcoMade technology provides the long-lasting freshness you would expect from the Coolmax® brand, but produced with 97% recycled materials to help the environment. This polyester fibre is made from 100% recycled PET bottles, offering continuous moisture wicking.

Synthetic Fibers

The new Lorpen Re-Thermic fibre used in T2 models comes from Unifi® and is composed of 100% recycled polyester from plastic bottles with a hollow core, whose main property is to retain body heat inside and wick moisture away from the skin due to its hydrophobic qualities.

Synthetic Fibers

The new Lorpen Re-Fresh fibre used in T2 models comes from Unifi® and is composed of 50% Sorbtek® polyester and 50% Repreve® polyester, entirely recycled from plastic bottles. This yarn wicks moisture away from the skin three times faster than rival brands thanks to Catch-Move-Release™ technology.

Synthetic Fibers

Red-Cycled Nylon yarn is made entirely from fishing nets whose useful life in the fishing industry has come to an end. In this way, instead of becoming a danger at the bottom of the sea, they are recycled to give life to a new nylon yarn. This continuous fibre yarn is hard-wearing and provides good cushioning. It withstands wear and tear better than any other fibre on the market.

Synthetic Fibers

This is a polypropylene fibre whose main property is that it dries at high speed, providing a good thermal sensation and comfort. It also gives the sock antibacterial properties and is BlueSign® certified.

Synthetic Fibers

This is a synthetic elastane fibre that can stretch up to six times its length and return to its original condition. It is placed throughout the sock for a better fit and a long-lasting anti-slip.

Synthetic Fibers

Thanks to its hollow structure, the “Thermolite® Eco Made” hollow recycled polyester keeps the wearer warm and dry during intense activities in cold conditions. Produced with 97% recycled materials from PET bottles.