Prashant Mishra
Despite its comfort, cotton absorbs moisture, becoming heavy and uncomfortable during intense activities.
These materials were lightweight, durable, and had better moisture-wicking properties compared to cotton.
Aerobics attire, including leotards and leggings, and the emergence of branded sportswear like Nike and Reebok.
Development of moisture-wicking fabrics like Dri-FIT (Nike) and ClimaLite (Adidas) that keep athletes dry and comfortable.
The 2000s: High-Tech Integration
Integration of advanced technologies into sportswear, such as GPS, heart rate monitors, and temperature control.
Eco-friendly collections from brands like Patagonia, Adidas Parley (ocean plastic), and Nike’s Flyknit (reduced waste).
Development of even more advanced smart fabrics, wearable technology, and further emphasis on sustainability.