Fabric
Innovation Marks the End of Embarrassing, Un-Tucked Appearance
STROUDSBURG,
PA – Men and women everywhere constantly encounter the same
annoying problem: they tuck in their dress shirts or uniforms
to look neat and professional, but by the end of the morning commute
their shirts pull out from their waistbands and the tug of war
to maintain a presentable, tucked-in appearance ensues. To the
relief of the masses, StayTux®, a revolutionary self-tucking
fabric, not only prevents a shirt or blouse from un-tucking, but
continues to re-tuck the garment as the wearer moves.
StayTux is a die cut strip of fabric containing angled fibers,
which force the garment in a downward direction. The wearer will
immediately notice his new, neater appearance, but he will not
notice he is wearing a shirt with this fabric because the StayTux
is heat fused into the garment, below the belt line, for unsurpassed
comfort.
“StayTux is the only fabric on the market that has the directional
fiber technology to keep a shirt or blouse re-tucking itself all
day,” says StayTux founder and President Rick Hamlet. “The
result is a well-groomed, professional appearance every minute
of your day.”
Richard
Adams Apparel is the first designer brand to feature StayTux.
However, Hamlet is also licensing the product to manufacturers
of uniforms, athletic wear and other apparel.
Seasonal fashions and passing trends have been the focus of the
apparel industry for years, but innovative StayTux fabric will
spark a revolutionary change in the way clothing consumers think
and will raise the expectations for apparel performance and product
differentiation industry-wide.
The Web sites of Richard Adams Apparel and StayTux both feature
multimedia presentations of how StayTux technology works.