The concept of the fabric that became Pertex was an idea of 
Hamish Hamilton, who some 30 years ago discovered that moisture would move along 
the microscopic capillaries within a woven fabric, spreading over a larger 
surface where it quickly dried.
The Pertex brand was born and, with it, garments such as the 
Buffalo Double-P system that was the forerunner to what we now know as 
‘soft-shell’.  Hamish claimed that the (Double-P) Pertex / pile system would 
protect against 1/2” / hr rain fall and up to 50 mph winds.
It was in the mid 1980’s that Rab Carrington began to use 
Pertex for the shell of his down clothing and sleeping bags, replacing the much 
heavier fabrics that were used at the time.  The world soon discovered that 
Pertex was not only lighter, but it dried more quickly, was softer, allowing the 
down to loft to its maximum and was comfortable against the skin.  It was these 
attributes that led Pertex to become the recognized leader in high performance 
fabric technology.
Fast forward to now, and Pertex is also making strides in 
regard to fabric that is abrasion-resistant.  Outdoor industry clothing brands 
will premiere a new CS10 technology from Pertex for Fall 2016.  Fabrics with 
CS10 technology are said to have more than twice the abrasion resistance of 
fabrics made with traditional circular filimant yarns.
Their heritage of staying true to their British roots for 
over thirty years has led them on a path of continuous innovation to deliver the 
best end-use focused fabrics in the business. It is because of this dedication 
to innovation and excellence that the Pertex brand is now partnered with the 
most prestigious brands in the outdoor industry.
Below are a few of the other fabric selections they 
market:
Based on the original Pertex fabric, Pertex Classic remains the 
benchmark for durable yet lightweight shell fabrics.  It provides excellent 
weather protection with a highly water repellent finish and windproof 
construction. 
Pertex Microlight is well 
balanced, providing lightweight weather protection whilst remaining durable and 
abrasion resistant. Its softness allows down and synthetic insulation to fully 
loft. 
Pertex Quantum uses incredibly 
fine yarns, precisely woven to provide a very lightweight yet strong and durable 
fabric. Its softness allows down and synthetic insulation to fully 
loft. 
The degree by which a fabric is able to withstand loss of 
appearance through surface wear, rubbing, chafing, and other frictional 
actions.  You can visit the Pertex website to learn about which of their fabrics 
is helpful to clothing manufacturers in regard to 
abrasion-resistance.
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