Odor-controlling Sports Bras
Odor-Controlling Sports Bras — With BioSilver Yarns

August 14, 2005

By: Darlene Thompson
Website: http://www.bra-n-bras.com

Odor-Controlling Sports Bras — With BioSilver Yarns

New BioSilver, a technological breakthrough fabric using ionized silver yarns to reduce odors naturally, is now used exclusively in the lining of Hot Chillys’ System bras, which are odor-controlling sports bras. BioSilver has a unique molecular structure that differentiates it from other silver-containing sport fabrics on the market.

While there are a few fabrics on the market using silver technology, none is made the way BioSilver is. In the odor-controlling sports bra, instead of just coating the yarn with silver ions, with BioSilver, the silver particles are actually submerged into the solution that’s mixed into the spinning of the yarn. Due to this unique spinning process, BioSilver has a much softer hand and richer color dying capabilities than fabrics with silver coating on the outside of the yarns.

The finished fabric is compatible with Hot Chillys well-known moisture management treatment. BioSilver can be dyed and the BioSilver lining in the System bras is engineered to be like no other sports bra on the market. It has a high modulus, soft plush Hot Chilly embroidered chest elastic for a more comfortable fit and high Lycra content for added non-restrictive support.

The sport bras also use synergistic stabilizing systems to provide excellent motion control without chafing as well as a cup encapsulation system that separates and holds each breast into place. They also get high marks for their flattering and supportive athletic fit that doesn’t bind, compress or chafe. Thanks to Hot Chillys, sports bras now come with a silver lining!



About The Author:

Darlene Thompson is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.bra-n-bras.com.  As in independant consultant, she has been designing womens support under garments and bras for almost a decade.

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