Qmilk fabric from sour milk

In the pursuit of new materials for clothing designers sometimes go beyond. Beyond the traditional textile industry. Often creative pursuits lead them in areas very remote from trendy – cooking, for example, or confectionary. So outfits of raw meat (old and antihepatitis trend from Lady Gaga) or something sweet and sticky soon, so no surprise. But while the people of this not too used to, the experts of fabrics continue to surprise. The German company Qmilch has contributed in developing the scope of their "stale" solution – textiles based on sour milk.



Qmilch is a German brand founded by the designer Anke Domask (Anke Domaske) (pictured below). Anke is proud that its products are tagged "Made in Germany" has already received some fame in the world. Now one reason for pride became more: developed by textiles, Qmilk, if not revolution in the market, will certainly attract the attention of retailers and competitors.



Qmilk is a very soft silky fabric. The basis of its fiber is the protein casein, extracted from milk, but not simple, and a few "drunken". Thus clothes made from Qmilk don't have to pour gallons of perfume: the smell of the protein is missing. And the raw material itself, the assurances of developers never meant for food.

Innovation from Qmilch fabric is designed first and foremost for people with sensitive skin and allergies: textiles based on milk softer than the silk, not "scratches" or "bites", provides maximum comfort to wear and hypoallergenic. In addition Qmilch can be combined with any other type of textile, so the developers hope the popularity of his invention in the field of medicine (for example, for the treatment of skin diseases) and even technology.

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