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, by Ronald, 1 min reading time


We can proudly announce that we will sell the sports brand FE226 exclusively in the Netherlands.

We can proudly announce that we will sell the sports brand FE226 exclusively in the Netherlands.

Fe226 develops cool sportswear that helps you perform better.

As sports enthusiasts, we believe that sportswear can make a big difference in how you experience training and competition.

Fe26 is the chemical symbol for iron. 226 is the distance of an entire Ironman in kilometers. 26.2 is the marathon distance in miles.

Fe226 products are designed in Copenhagen, Hamburg and London and developed by the best designers and product developers around.

With production in Lithuania, Ukraine and Portugal, and fabrics from Italy, France and Portugal, the brand is based on genuine European craftsmanship.

Made in Europe to push your limits and beat records.

Fe226 is a brand with values.

With a great mission to develop sportswear that helps you push your limits with less damage to the planet.

An important part of this is the development of antibacterial sportswear that needs to be washed less often.

Fe226 does this for 3 reasons:

1. Your sportswear lasts longer.

2. Your ecological footprint is shrinking.

3. You use less energy, less water and less money.

LONGER DURABLE SPORTS CLOTHING

Maybe you recognize it: after a few months your sportswear starts to smell - even after washing. With antibacterial clothing you will never experience this again.

Moreover, you don't have to wash your sportswear after every workout. Simply rinse your clothes in cold water to remove the dust and salt and hang them to dry. Reducing washing to every 3-8 uses will also reduce wear and tear on the washing machine.

INFLUENCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT

Did you know that the use of a piece of sportswear represents 50-70% of total CO2 emissions?

PS.: Another fun fact: skipping one wash a week will save you three days in a year – not surprising in these busy times, right?

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