Originally developed as an inexpensive replacement for silk during World War II, ripstop nylon was created (and is still used) for the production of military parachutes. It’s since been used in sails for yachts, hot air balloons and camping equipment like tents and sleeping bags.
You’ve no doubt seen it on bags and other hardwearing items. The fabric is woven with a strong warp and evenly-spaced filling yarns that prevent tears from spreading. The ingenious reinforcing technique not only makes for a uniquely textured material, but it also ensures it can remain incredibly lightweight. That’s something that can come in handy as we head into summer.
These handsome ripstop pieces will easily stand up to wet weather or a stiff breeze, but it isn’t so hot and dense that you’ll be begging for relief after a walk around the block.
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