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The Goose Down-Tech Thermal Underwear, centered around Hot Art and Minimalist Natural Technology, deeply integrates the innate heat-retention properties of premium Canadian white goose down with proprietary high-tech fabrics, creating a Dynamic Warmth Ecosystem tailored for diverse scenarios.
The product features an original Sandwich-structured Thermal Locking technology: The outer layer utilizes high-density satin-like, lightweight, breathable, ribbed fabric, the middle layer is filled with Canada white goose down, and the inner layer is seamlessly bonded with nano-scale hot-melt adhesive film. This creates a dynamic insulation system that revolutionizes traditional quilting techniques, ensuring uniform down distribution while offering zero-pressure close-fitting warmth. The AR ribbed fabric with 45.2% acrylic fibers combined with far-infrared ceramic microparticle implantation technology reflects body-emitted far-infrared waves, improving thermal efficiency by 25%. Additionally, the fabric utilizes ultra-fine denier fiber blending technology to reduce overall weight by 40%, ensuring both lightweight and warmth.
The product incorporates an intelligent temperature and humidity regulation system to adapt to users' varying activity levels across different scenarios. The lyocell fibers boast exceptional moisture absorption, paired with the rapid wicking effect of the inner-layer polyester fibers, forming a closed-loop "absorption-conduction-evaporation" management system that maintains lasting dryness and comfort during active or daily wear. The thermal leggings integrate smart elastic memory bands at the waist for shaping, along with the featherweight micro-compression fabric and the down layer to balance warmth and contouring.
The product adheres to a sustainable design philosophy. It utilizes solvent-free hot-melt adhesive film, reducing carbon emissions by 80% while enhancing the fabric's tear resistance. Its components are connected through physical splicing for easy material recycling, achieving an overall recyclability rate of 92%. Moreover, it uses three types of fabrics treated with bio-based dyes, decreasing water consumption by 60% during production.
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MING CHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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Product Design - Student Design
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Ruqing Lyu
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Architectural Design - Residential
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Suzhou Zhaoyan Trading Co., Ltd.
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Fashion Design - Footwear
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CMAD Architects
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Architectural Design - Educational