Gore, the company behind Gore-Tex, has long been in the clothing business beyond supplying its iconic fabrics to other outdoor clothing manufacturers. Creating clothing helps in the development and ...
In 1969, an inventor from Delaware called Bob Gore developed what would become Gore-Tex, a microporous material with, according to the man himself, "amazing list of characteristics, including low ...
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However, Gore-Tex will still continue, with the waterproof textile used by other brands, including Rapha in the cycling ...
Yesterday, as reported by German site Velobiz, W.L. Gore & Associates, better known simply as ‘Gore’ appears to be axing its in-house clothing brand, Gorewear, itself an amalgamation of two previous ...
The pioneering brand says it sees “no realistic possibility of sustainably achieving our business and financial goals” ...
But in the outdoors, as far as anyone can remember, Gore-Tex has been synonymous with waterproof-breathable outdoor apparel. Don’t want your ski pants wetting out? Go with Gore-Tex. Need to stay dry ...
It’s not often that the name of a product becomes synonymous with its entire category, but when it happens, it’s often for a good reason. That much is true with GORE-TEX®, a proprietary and ...
Robert W. Gore, whose invention of what created the breathable-yet-waterproof fabric known as Gore-Tex revolutionized outdoor wear and helped spawn uses in numerous other fields, has died. He was 83.