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<strong>Performance</strong> <strong>Apparel</strong> <strong>Markets</strong>, 1st quarter 2006<br />
Business update<br />
Consciousness can be<br />
regained within minutes of<br />
application of the suit<br />
The suit is low-tech,<br />
reusable and lightweight<br />
and can be applied by<br />
anyone<br />
Of the 364 women tested,<br />
the 206 treated with the<br />
suit lost 50% less blood<br />
Further studies are<br />
planned<br />
SIA says US sales for the<br />
winter sports market rose<br />
6% to US$2.2 bn in August<br />
2005 to February 2006<br />
SIA monitors and reports<br />
sales in the snow sports<br />
market in the USA during<br />
the snow season<br />
<strong>Apparel</strong> helped to drive<br />
sales at speciality stores<br />
during the period with an<br />
8% increase<br />
<strong>Apparel</strong> sales at chain<br />
stores were also up by 8%<br />
Strong growth came from<br />
soft shell jackets and<br />
snowboarding apparel<br />
The US Marines have<br />
banned the use in Iraq of<br />
synthetic athletic clothing<br />
made from polyester and<br />
nylon because of a burn<br />
risk<br />
According to the research team, a haemorrhaging woman can regain<br />
consciousness within minutes of application of the suit. It is designed<br />
to keep a woman alive until she can be treated in hospital.<br />
The suit is low-tech, reusable and lightweight, and it could help to<br />
save many lives. Haemorrhaging accounts for about 30% of the<br />
500,000 maternal deaths which occur annually during childbirth<br />
worldwide and mostly in developing countries. One of the other<br />
benefits of the NASG suit is that it can be applied by anyone—no<br />
medical training is required.<br />
The Egyptian study consisted of 364 women. The 206 who were<br />
treated with the suit lost half as much blood as the 158 who received<br />
the standard treatment for bleeding.<br />
The results of the study appeared in the British Journal of Obstetrics<br />
and Gynaecology on February 27, 2006. Further studies are planned.<br />
SALES OF WINTER SPORTS APPAREL<br />
SnowSports Industries America (SIA) has reported that overall US<br />
sales for the winter sports market rose by 6% to US$2.2 bn for the<br />
period August 2005 to February 2006, compared with US$2.1 bn in<br />
the corresponding period of the previous year.<br />
SIA—a not-for-profit industry trade group—monitors and reports sales<br />
in the snow sports market in the USA during the snow season, which<br />
runs from August through to March in the following year. SIA has<br />
observed that gains which were made during a strong early season<br />
were slowing down as warm weather set in.<br />
According to the report, apparel had helped to drive sales at speciality<br />
stores during the August 2005-February 2006 period. At the end of<br />
February 2006, apparel sales at speciality stores amounted to<br />
US$540.3 mn. This was 8% higher than in the equivalent period of<br />
the previous year.<br />
<strong>Apparel</strong> sales at chain stores were also up by 8% during the August<br />
2005-February 2006 period, to US$196.2 mn.<br />
In particular, strong growth came from soft shell jackets—especially<br />
women’s and children’s—and from snowboarding apparel.<br />
US MARINES BAN CERTAIN PERFORMANCE APPAREL<br />
FIBRES<br />
A concern that synthetic athletic clothing made of polyester and nylon<br />
may present a burn risk has led the US Marines to prohibit the<br />
wearing of this type of clothing during operations in Iraq. Marines in<br />
hot climates have been attracted to performance apparel specifically<br />
designed with moisture wicking capabilities, which is sold at military<br />
clothing stores.<br />
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