Back in the late 1800s, Lancashire mill owner Lewis Haslam began trialling his theory of aeriation; trapping air within the warp and weft of fabric. The result was a cellular cotton fabric that provided a barrier between the warmth of the skin and the chill of the atmosphere ? the Aertex Company was born.
Aertex captured the dowdy appearance of early 1900?s Britain and transformed it into a stylish example of forward thinking fashion.