dri-release
dri-release microblend performance fabric
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See how dri-release stacks up against the competition

Fabric type Moisture Management Breathability Features
Fast drying. Pulls perspiration away from the skin and pushes it through the fabric, so it evaporates quicker. Yarn designed to breathe better in any fabric. Soft, cotton-like hand. Odor resistant. Machine wash and dry. Resists shrinking.

Coolmax® Alta Fast drying. Can be affected by the way the fabric is constructed. Polyester hand. Machine wash and dry. Resists shrinking.

Coolmax® Fast drying. Fabrics usually designed to breathe by openness of fabric. Polyester hand. Machine wash and dry. Resists shrinking.
Hydrotec™ Fast drying. Fabrics usually designed to breathe by openness of fabric. Polyester hand. Machine wash and dry. Resists shrinking.

Cotton Slow drying. Absorbs and retains perspiration many times more than Dri-release. Perspiration swells the fibers so they can't breath. Soft cotton hand. Shrinks measureably and over time loses its shape and newness.

Nylon Medium drying. Perspiration clings to fabrics and dries slower than Dri-Release. Perspiration swells the fibers so they can't breath. Slick and damp nylon hand. Machine wash and dry with care.