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What is cotton Ventile?

What is cotton Ventile?

Ventile® fabrics are 100% cotton, utilising the finest, long staple fibres, only found in the top 2% of the world’s crop. After gentle spinning and doubling, the yarn is woven into a very dense weave, using up to 30% more yarn than conventional woven fabrics.

How long does Ventile last?

After many trials, the scientists at the Shirley Institute in Manchester U.K. developed the fabric called ‘Ventile’. When made into finished garments, life expectancy in the sea was extended from a few minutes to 20 minutes and rescue was now a real possibility.

Is Ventile breathable?

Ventile L24 is a light weight, windproof, breathable waterproof cotton fabric ideal for outerwear garments.

Is Ventile fabric waterproof?

As the story goes, Ventile works by the cotton fibres swelling up and making it waterproof. This means the fabric gets wet, and when wet no more water will pass through.

Can Ventile be dyed?

Due to the incredibly dense structure of the fabric, Ventile® is pre-treated and dyed using a specifically developed process to ensure the best possible dye penetration, whilst avoiding creases, stains, stripes and shading which would affect the end product.

Is ELS cotton waterproof?

The cotton textile is densely woven from an extra long staple fibre (ELS). Although weatherproof, it is not coated or laminated; the combination of a dense weave and the swelling of the fibres when wet provide excellent weatherproofing.

Why is Ventile expensive?

The extra-long staple cotton required to produce Ventile is a high quality, expensive crop, and the physical production process is long and costly.

Can you dye Ventile cotton?

Is Ventile machine washable?

Caring for Ventile Gently brush or sponge off any dirt. Close the zipper/fastener and turn the garment inside out. Machine wash one item at a time in warm water on a gentle cycle using pure liquid soap.

Can you iron Ventile?

Ensure all residue soap is removed from the garment, re-rinse if necessary. Reshape the garment on a hanger and allow to dry naturally avoiding direct sunlight. Iron carefully on a warm setting – this reactivates the DWR treatment.

Who makes Ventile?

Stotz & Co AG
British production of Ventile eventually ended in the late 20th century but the trademark continued to be used by the British company Talbot Weaving (Chorley) Limited to market their wholesale distribution of etaProof cotton fabrics until 2017 when the trademark ownership was transferred to the manufacturer Stotz & Co …

Is Ventile eco friendly?

Natural, all-weather PFC-free cotton textiles. The Ventile Eco range – where peak performance meets love for the environment. Ventile Original is made from the highest grade, extra-long-staple cotton.