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Mos Mosh partners Polygiene for spring collection 2021
25 Feb 21 2 min read
Leading fashion brand, Mos Mosh, has announced the launch of its new men’s shirts and tees as part of the spring collection 2021 with well-tailored styles, along with Polygiene’s Stays Fresh technologies, OdorCrunch and BioStatic. Polygiene, which is headquartered in Sweden, is a leading international supplier of odour control and freshness technologies.
“This is a great example of a brand with the same sustainable vision to change the view on garments from consumables to durables, as ourselves. They see the added value in our technologies, and the potential for increased interest and sales among their target group. Mos Mosh is also among the early adapters using our two functionalities, taking care of odour causing microbes as well as odours from the body and the surroundings. The men’s wear of the brand has just gotten out of the starting blocks, but we see a big potential going forward and are really happy to team up with them,” Ulrika Björk, CEO of Polygiene said in a press release by the company.
“We chose to work with Polygiene because their Stays Fresh technologies actually solve a problem for the active man. We also find it very interesting to combine fashion and technology and actually make garments that are meant for everyday wear while still being classy. Most of us know the feeling of a sweaty shirt at the end of a long day at work. Removing the odour makes your shirt stay fresh all day, it makes you feel both comfortable and confident. Mos Mosh Gallery combines technology, top-class fabric and classy design, the outcome is probably the best shirts you find in the market,” Mads Gyldendal Fogh, designer at Mos Mosh Gallery said in a Polygiene statement.
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“This is a great example of a brand with the same sustainable vision to change the view on garments from consumables to durables, as ourselves. They see the added value in our technologies, and the potential for increased interest and sales among their target group. Mos Mosh is also among the early adapters using our two functionalities, taking care of odour causing microbes as well as odours from the body and the surroundings. The men’s wear of the brand has just gotten out of the starting blocks, but we see a big potential going forward and are really happy to team up with them,” Ulrika Björk, CEO of Polygiene said in a press release by the company.
“We chose to work with Polygiene because their Stays Fresh technologies actually solve a problem for the active man. We also find it very interesting to combine fashion and technology and actually make garments that are meant for everyday wear while still being classy. Most of us know the feeling of a sweaty shirt at the end of a long day at work. Removing the odour makes your shirt stay fresh all day, it makes you feel both comfortable and confident. Mos Mosh Gallery combines technology, top-class fabric and classy design, the outcome is probably the best shirts you find in the market,” Mads Gyldendal Fogh, designer at Mos Mosh Gallery said in a Polygiene statement.
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