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The Cooling Textile market is a subset of the larger Textile industry, focusing on fabrics and materials that are designed to keep the wearer cool. These textiles are often made from synthetic fibers, such as polyester, nylon, and spandex, and are designed to wick away moisture and provide a cooling sensation. Cooling textiles are often used in athletic apparel, outdoor clothing, and bedding, as well as in medical and industrial applications.
Cooling textiles are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide comfort in hot climates and during strenuous activities. They are also becoming more widely available, with many companies offering a variety of cooling fabrics and materials. Some of the leading companies in the Cooling Textile market include Outlast Technologies, Coolcore, Polartec, and Mission. Show Less Read more