Kloters asked this question and started working to find an answer. The result is RepAir, a genderless cotton t-shirt, entirely produced in Italy, that cleans the air from pollution. It’s able to do it because it utilizes “the Breath®”, a patented material, certified according to ISO, ANSI /AHAM AC – 1- 2002 standard, that captures pollutants including NOx, Sox, bacteria and unpleasant odors.
RepAir is a revolutionary project that goes beyond the traditional concept of green fashion. It is not just produced in a way that respects the environment, but it is also acts virtuously and represents an active way of improving the quality of the air we breathe. Extensive studies, including several lab tests based on international standards and chemical analysis on the air, have proved the effectiveness of RepAir: every t-shirt is able to offset the pollution emissions of two cars.
RepAir works with zero-impact and doesn’t need to be activated or powered by any external energy sources. The revolutionary “theBreath®” cloth is composed of two external printable layers, a water-resistant anti-bacterial fabric that encloses an intermediate core, made of dioxin absorbent fiber enhanced by nano molecules, capable of separating, absorbing and retaining NOx, Sox, VOC and other pollutants in the atmosphere.
RepAir is not only technical gear. It is a fashion product, with comfort, style and sustainability, Kloter’s values, are at its heart.
Shop NowTheBreath’ s technology is based on a “three-layered system”, three active parts with different and complementary positions and roles. It is the core of this technology, made of carbon mesh on a polyester substrate mixed with active nanomolecules. Its main function is adsorbing gassy pollutants, making the air cleaner and more breathable.
Is there a chance for any of us to be active contributors to reducing the environment pollution
The air is free. We don’t have to pay for the air we breathe, right?
But can we collectively invest to breathe better? All together, now and here. Not tomorrow and walking at a beach or climbing a mountain. Now and here. Now and here guys. Carpe diem.