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Burlington introduces PF Zero™ sustainable technology for performance apparel

Burlington is excited to launch PF Zero™ sustainable repellency technology for high-performing apparel fabrics. PF Zero is a non-fluorocarbon, water-based repellency finish with exceptional durability and maximum protection, offering the next level of environmentally-conscious innovative fabric solutions.

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Figure: PF Zero is a non-fluorocarbon, water-based repellency finish. Courtesy: Collected

“The PF Zero technology, combined with other Burlington fabric innovations, creates the ultimate in performance and comfort for active lifestyles,” said Nelson Bebo, Vice President Performance Fabrics.

PF Zero offers the next level of sustainable performance to Burlington’s advanced fabric technologies with a PFAS free finish offering superior repellency that can be combined with other Burlington Labs technologies – whether it be a moisture activated cooling sensation, a smart technology that adapts to your environment hot or cold, basic wicking or UV protection. Life can be unpredictable. Burlington’s PF Zero fabrics give you the comfort and confidence to take it all in stride,” Bebo added.

The durability of PF Zero performance is unsurpassed with water repellency that remains unchanged after 50 launderings, significantly outperforming competitor technologies.

The combination of PF Zero finish within Burlington’s Micromove™ collection offers a new level of sustainable comfort, stretch and durability not previously offered. Burlington’s revamped Micromove 365 collection is an innovative fabric offering designed to be sustainable, comfortable and versatile, allowing the fabric to flex and stretch with each move. The fiber and finish technologies provide soft, drapable fabrics highlighting two and four-way stretch for maximum range of motion that transitions throughout the day, no matter the activity.

Bebo added, “Sustainability is at the forefront of all Burlington developments, with a commitment to responsible chemistries, recycled content and manufacturing processes that minimize environmental impact. PF Zero technology opens new opportunities across Burlington’s platform of performance technologies, allowing us to lead in the development of sustainable, easy-care and super comfortable fabrics that protect and perform throughout the day.”

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