Climate regulation
Climate-regulating functions in textiles are also known as "phase change management". This means that the textiles always ensure the right feel-good temperature: they warm where warmth is required and cool where pleasant coolness is desired. This function is made possible in various ways. For example, bodymapping garments are knitted differently in different areas of the body, naturally without irritating seams, in order to wick away moisture in areas that sweat more and keep the body warm and dry. This effect can also be achieved through different material combinations: two-layer fabric constructions in which the side next to the skin attracts moisture and releases it to the outer layer of fabric.