Aviator clothing brand
Your clothing needs for everyday use offered in 3 lines, from upscale to basic, straight from the source at absolutely unbeatable prices
Modal & cotton
Cotton:
Modal:
Coolmax:
LENZINGâ„¢ Modal fibers are produced in a process that is basically comparable to the viscose process. However, by specific modification of relevant process settings in the production of the spinning solution as well as in the spinning process, it is possible to produce fibers which are mainly characterized by their high strength. A high fiber strength is necessary to achieve the dimensional stability of the textiles on the one hand and the production of very fine yarns on the other hand. Very fine yarns are processed, e.g. for high-quality lingerie, they feel pleasantly soft on the skin. Lenzing has succeeded in optimizing the process in such a way that these fibers can be produced with outstanding properties and high uniformity.
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The COOLMAX® brand is a family of polyester fibers that are designed to help you beat the heat. This cooling technology creates clothing with permanent moisture-wicking performance.
Whether it’s a hot day, you want to stay cool in the office, or you’re working out, COOLMAX® technology transports moisture away from your skin to the surface of the fabric where it evaporates quickly to help keep you cool, dry and comfortable.
Bamboo
Bamboo:
Bamboo textile is any cloth, yarn or clothing made from bamboo fibres. While historically used only for structural elements, such as bustles and the ribs of corsets, in recent years different technologies have been developed that allow bamboo fibre to be used for a wide range of textile and fashion applications.
Examples include clothing such as shirt tops, pants, socks for adults and children as well as bedding such as sheets and pillow covers. Bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres such as hemp or spandex. Bamboo is an alternative to plastic that is renewable and can be replenished at a fast rate.
Merino wool
Merino:
The Merino is a breed or group of breeds of domestic sheep, characterised by very fine soft wool. It was established in Spain near the end of the Middle Ages, and was for several centuries kept as a strict Spanish monopoly; exports of the breed were not allowed, and those who tried risked the death penalty. During the eighteenth century, flocks were sent to the courts of a number of European countries, including France (where they developed into the Rambouillet), Hungary, the Netherlands, Prussia, Saxony and Sweden. The Merino subsequently spread to many parts of the world, including Australia and New Zealand. Numerous recognised breeds, strains and variants have developed from the original type; these include, among others, the American Merino and Delaine Merino in the Americas, the Australian Merino, Booroola Merino and Peppin Merino in Oceania, the Gentile di Puglia, Merinolandschaf and Rambouillet in Europe.[1]: 861 
The Australian Poll Merino is a polled (hornless) variant. Rams of other Merino breeds have long, spiral horns which grow close to the head, while ewes are usually hornless. (image from wikipedia)
Socks offered in all 3 lines. Available in crew socks or dress socks.
Also available: Coolmax
Undershirts offered in all 3 lines. Available in crewneck or V-neck
Boxers offered in all 3 lines. Available in boxer brief design