100% regenerated yarn. The yarn is composed of post-consumer waste, as well as scraps left over from the cutting stage of the garment manufacturing process. Because the yarn is repurposed, the material forgoes the dying stage, which reduces energy consumption by approximately 80%, water consumption by approximately 75%, and chemical consumption by approximately 90%.
Two-panel hood with fleece lining
Double-needle topstitch on all seams
Dyed to match drawcords with tipped ends and metal eyelets
Side-seamed
Lane Seven is a proud member of the Better Cotton Initative. Cotton products from Lane Seven support more sustainable cotton farming
By implementing water saving techniques in the dying process of Lane Seven fleece, the company is able to save 18 liters of water per garment
80% of Lane Seven?s fleece is produced in plants powered by renewable energy
Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of transferring a stencilled design onto a flat surface using a mesh screen, ink and a squeegee. Fabric and paper are the most commonly screen-printed surfaces, but with specialised inks it's also possible to print onto wood, metal, plastic, and even glass.
Embroidery
Embroidery is the process of creating a design by sewing an image into a garment using a computerised embroidery machine. Embroidery is durable, eye-catching and three dimensional due to the threads being used. Upon completion, the embroidered design is coated in a sheen to help the colours stand to attention.
Order Terms
Minimum order quantity for screen printing is 48 pieces and ebreoidery is 24 pieces.