'The Socks No.1513' are Made with Organic Cotton and Copper
Michael Hemsworth — May 7, 2019 — Fashion
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Fashion products with antibacterial properties are gaining popularity amongst consumers who are looking to maintain optimal comfort throughout their hectic schedules, so new options like 'The Socks No.1513' are coming about with this in mind.
Created by Kusaka Mizuho, the socks are made with a base of organic cotton that has been infused with copper fiber that works to kill 99.9% of the bacteria in the adjacent fiber. This allows the socks to be excellent for heat regulation, bacteria suppression, odor prevention and even electromagnetic shielding to make them an excellent option for busy professionals.
'The Socks No.1513' come in 11 different pattern options and could also work to treat or prevent fungal infections thanks to copper's natural antifungal profile.
Created by Kusaka Mizuho, the socks are made with a base of organic cotton that has been infused with copper fiber that works to kill 99.9% of the bacteria in the adjacent fiber. This allows the socks to be excellent for heat regulation, bacteria suppression, odor prevention and even electromagnetic shielding to make them an excellent option for busy professionals.
'The Socks No.1513' come in 11 different pattern options and could also work to treat or prevent fungal infections thanks to copper's natural antifungal profile.
Trend Themes
1. Fashion Antibacterial Products - The rise of fashion products with antibacterial properties presents opportunities for innovative designs and materials.
2. Organic Cotton Infused with Copper - The fusion of organic cotton with copper fiber creates a disruptive innovation in textile technology.
3. Multi-functional Socks - Socks with heat regulation, bacteria suppression, odor prevention, and electromagnetic shielding capabilities open up new possibilities for everyday wear.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of antibacterial products by incorporating new designs and materials into their collections.
2. Textile - The textile industry has the opportunity to develop and produce fabrics infused with copper fiber for various applications.
3. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore the use of antibacterial socks to prevent and treat fungal infections in patients.
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