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Tricol Clean introduces well-known home goods brands

Published: October 19, 2024
Author: HFVC

Tricol Clean Inc., a textile company, has debuted its first licensed line of bath textiles.

The business has obtained the license for Farberware, a well-known cookware brand that has licenses in other household categories worldwide. Tricol’s unique Everplush towel construction, which combines the feel of cotton with the functionality of microfiber, is paired with the brand’s high profile in the new Farberware by Everplush collection.

The towel’s outside loop is made entirely of cotton. The inner microfiber loop guarantees rapid drying, prevents smells, and absorbs water rapidly. The dual-layer design combines the outstanding absorbency and fast-drying qualities of microfiber with the luxurious feel of cotton. For a sustainable option, the towels are made from recycled and environmentally beneficial materials.

“Our dye injection method produces richer, more vivid colors while using less water during production. According to Rich Cronin, president of Tricol Clean for the United States, Canada, and Latin America, “this sustainable approach minimizes environmental impact without compromising color vibrancy.”

Everplush’s Farberware towels are minimal lint and dry 30% faster than conventional cotton towels. The towels can withstand seven times their weight in water thanks to its Everplush structure.

According to Bill De Piazza, who just became vice president of the U.S. division, microfiber is especially well-liked by younger customers.

He stated, “They use microfiber to clean the kitchen, the bathroom, and the garage.”

Everplush’s Farberware was a finalist for the Inspired Home Show in Chicago this past spring.

The global headquarters of Tricol Clean are situated in Shandong, China. The fully integrated manufacturer runs one factory in Pakistan and fifteen in China. The company’s facilities cover the whole production range, including spinning, weaving, dying, and sewing, and it specializes in OEM and ODM.

According to Cronin, the company’s textile R&D capabilities include customized product development, sustainable practices, and sophisticated material technology, “allowing Tricol to create high-performance, eco-friendly textiles that meet the unique demands of our global clients.”

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