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ADDING MULTIMEDIA Hanesbrands Inc. and Its Champion and Duofold Apparel Brands Launch Mount Everest Expedition to Test Innovative Apparel and Inspire Others to Achieve Their Own Everest
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Hanesbrands Inc. announced today that its Champion and Duofold
apparel brands are going to the top of the world, leading a Mount
Everest expedition to drive brand awareness and showcase the company's
research and development innovation and textile science leadership.
"Expedition Hanesbrands: Climb With Us" will be lead by accomplished
international mountaineer and motivational speaker Jamie Clarke and will
begin next month with a training climb of Mount Pumori in Nepal, a
23,494-foot-high Himalayan neighbor to Mount Everest. The Everest summit
bid will take place in the spring 2010 Himalayan climbing window.
An expedition launch news conference will be held live today at 10:30
a.m. EDT from North Carolina State University's College of Textiles in
Raleigh, N.C. The news conference may be accessed live via Ustream.tv at www.ClimbEverestWithUs.com
or www.ClimbWithUs.com.
When Clarke, 41, and his team head to Pumori next month, they will be
testing new cutting-edge apparel, including socks, base layer,
insulating layer, and soft- and hard-shell garments, developed by
Hanesbrands R&D team using more than 100 years of expertise and product
innovation in the company's Champion athletic apparel and Duofold
base layer product lines. In January 2010, Hanesbrands expects to unveil
a one-of-a-kind summit suit designed to keep Clarke warm and mobile in
the high winds and severe cold on the highest reaches of 29,035-foot
Everest, the highest peak in the world.
The expedition will feature two Web sites to follow the team's progress,
including Champion's "Climb Everest With Us" Web site that houses
an online community for users to declare their own personal Everest and
a chance to win to win $10,000 to fulfill their dream. The site is
located at www.ClimbEverestWithUs.com.
The Champion brand was founded in 1919 and offers products across
a wide continuum - from team uniforms and performance apparel to stylish
activewear and collegiate gear. Duofold, founded in 1906, is a
leader in high-performance base layer apparel, and has been used in
high-altitude mountaineering expeditions since the time of the first
summit of Everest.
"Champion and Duofold have a long history of authenticity
and innovative apparel," said Kevin Hall, executive vice president and
general manager of outerwear for Hanesbrands. "This expedition is a
great way for us to leverage our history and expertise through marketing
programs, including engaging and informative Web sites and consumer
contests. By bringing the strengths of both brands together, we are also
exploring new cold-weather training gear inspired by the research and
development we are doing for the noncommercial apparel Jamie will use
high on Everest."
Hanesbrands is also kicking off a "What's Your Everest" wellness program
for its headquarters employees. Participants will undergo a
comprehensive health screening to set their fitness baseline and will
meet with a health coach to set their wellness Everest and create a path
to reach their goals. Clarke will visit Hanesbrands headquarters
tomorrow to trek through the offices to engage employees and unveil the
program.
Clarke, of Calgary, Alberta, has been taking part in expeditions for
more than 20 years. His summits of the world's highest peaks on all
seven continents include reaching the top of Everest in 1997. Clarke,
who has authored two books and has been featured in two National
Geographic documentaries based on his adventures, describes himself as
being a person of ordinary abilities who accomplishes extraordinary
things as a result of desire, planning and commitment.
"My goal through Expedition Hanesbrands is to inspire people to achieve
their dreams, especially the dreams that may feel unattainable," Clarke
said. "I have chosen adventure as my vehicle for inward and outward
exploration. I am excited about going back to Everest with great
partners in Champion, Duofold and an industry-leading R&D
team."
Champion "Climb Everest With Us"
Marketing Programs
Champion has launched its ClimbEverestWithUs.com
Web site to track the expedition and host the "What's Your Everest?"
online social community. Written or video entries submitted online by
Dec. 31, 2009, are eligible to win a $10,000 prize to help the winner
achieve his or her personal Everest.
Each entry will be featured on the site where visitors can share, view
and comment. The site acts as an online community that allows others to
provide support and advice to those who have submitted an entry. A
Facebook application allows participants to directly link to their
personal Facebook pages for easy sharing of dreams with friends.
"Champion believes our own summit awaits each of us," said Claire
Edgar, Champion brand marketing director. "Champion's
Everest expedition can use the symbolism of the highest peak in the
world to help all of us achieve our own goals and dreams. Champion
is all about 'How You Play.'"
The Champion ClimbEverestWithUs.com
Web site will also feature weekly inspirational videos from Clarke
called Steps to the Summit. The site also has a "What's Your Everest?"
video filmed by students at the North Carolina School for the Arts.
Other Web site content includes expedition updates, photos, gear
information and Champion apparel information.
Expedition Hanesbrands Web Site
Expedition Hanesbrands' ClimbWithUs.com
Web site will feature articles about Everest, Nepal, Sherpas and the
gear developed for the expedition team; frequent audio, photo and video
expedition updates; and content provided by outdoor adventure freelance
writers Stephen Regenold and Stephanie Pearson. It will share the
"What's Your Everest?" online community with the Champion Web
site through a link.
Twitter users may follow the expedition at http://twitter.com/ClimbWithUs.
Regenold and Pearson have been hired to form a communications team for
the expedition and assist in the development of content for the Web
sites. They will join the climbing team at Everest Base Camp next spring
and will have the opportunity to test and experience some of the
specially-designed Champion and Duofold apparel being
created for the team.
Regenold is best known as the The Gear Junkie (www.gearjunkie.com)
and for his syndicated column of the same name. Pearson is a
contributing editor for Outside Magazine and Outside Online's Gear
Girl.
Gear Development
Hanesbrands' research-and-development scientists began working with
Clarke last year to develop apparel and gear for the expedition's high
altitudes and weather challenges, including wind, snow and extreme
sub-zero temperatures.
Clarke and the climbing team will begin testing prototypes of apparel
that integrate unique innovations in fabric technology, garment design,
and cutting-edge materials typically used outside the apparel industry.
"We are developing a complete system of apparel for Jamie in which each
layer works in conjunction with the other layers, as well as
independently," said Mike Abbott, Hanesbrands director of research and
development. "We are using a combination of proprietary expertise that
we have developed in base layer and seamless garment technology over
several decades as well as techniques and materials that have never
before been used in apparel of any kind.
"At Hanesbrands, we approach R&D as technology brokers. We often don't
have all the answers, but we have the partnerships and relationships
inside and outside the apparel industry to find answers and solutions.
We search for proven concepts, in no matter what industry they are used,
and figure out how to reapply them to our business."
The goal of the apparel development was to create gear that was warmer,
drier and more comfortable while improving mobility for the climbers
without adding weight and bulk.
Some of the features of Clarke's test apparel include cellulosic yarn
that has imbedded material that changes phase from a solid to liquid to
hold heat; a seamless piece that has six different knit constructions to
create varying performance by area of the body; and brand-new
stretch-woven fabric that remains pliable at cold temperatures.
The test apparel by layer includes:
Socks. Clarke will wear two layers of socks. The challenge was to
create socks that wick and retain body heat without bulk and weight. The
first layer (next to the feet) is a silk-weight sock that not only wicks
moisture but also has advanced qualities to retain body heat. The fabric
uses embedded phase-change technology where encapsulated material
changes from a solid to a liquid state to store body heat and returns
the heat when feet start to cool by changing back to a solid state.
The second layer of socks will use either a wicking wool-blend fabric or
a hollow-fiber full synthetic yarn to create maximum insulation.
Base Layer (top and pants). One of the most technical pieces that
Clarke will wear, the base layer top and bottom garments benefit from
the company's more than 100 years of Duofold base layer
experience and innovation. The synthetic spandex-blend fabric stretches
in all directions for maximum mobility and comfort and promotes wicking
of moisture away from the body.
Using seamless construction, both the top and bottom base layer have at
least six knit techniques to create zones that deliver specialized
characteristics. For example, the fabric has a raised surface in the
back to promote wicking moisture where Clarke's pack will sit, while
compression in the shoulders help keep muscles loose and limber.
Insulation Layer (top and pants). The
merino-wool-and-synthetic-blend fiber of the insulating layer works in
tandem with Clarke's base layer to prevent catching, picking and
snagging and is a heavier weight version of Duofold's Varitherm
High Performance Wool base layer sold commercially. The garment has
significant insulating properties, has superior stretch and dries four
times faster than wool alone.
Soft Shell (top and pants). The soft shell is the workhorse
jacket of the line because it is versatile enough to be worn at many
altitudes and in many conditions. Its primary purpose is to insulate.
The full-zip three-ply construction consists of an outer knit-stretch
fabric for wind resistance that is new to the market, a breathable film
membrane as the middle ply, and a thermal grid fleece inner layer to
capture heat. No seam pockets are placed to Clarke's specifications.
The soft-shell pants feature a one-ply polymer-coated fleece fabric that
has an abrasion-resistance surface but is still breathable, water
repellant in light rain and wind resistant.
Hard Shell (top and pants). The fourth layer, or hard shell, will
serve as the outer layer in cold temperatures until Clarke reaches the
highest camp for his summit bid. The shell uses a brand new two-ply
stretch-woven fabric that remains pliable at cold temperatures, giving
Clarke added mobility. The shell is water and wind repellant but
breathable as a result of micropores that channel vapor but keep water
and wind out.
Summit Suit. Hanesbrands expects to unveil one of the most
technologically advanced summit suits ever in January 2010. The suit
will incorporate technology never before used on Everest.
About Jamie Clarke
Jamie Clarke, 41, has been taking part in expeditions for more than 20
years. He has climbed the world's seven highest peaks and crossed the
Empty Quarter in Saudi Arabia (one of most desolate deserts in the
world). In 1991, at the age of 22, Clarke had the opportunity of a
lifetime to join an expedition to Mount Everest but failed to reach
summit due to deadly storms. In 1994, his team made a second bid.
Finally in 1997, Clarke realized his dream when he and his climbing team
successfully reached the summit. Clarke has co-authored two books,
"Above All Else" about his 1991 and 1994 Everest expeditions and
"Everest to Arabia" and has co-produced two documentary films, including
"Above All Else" that was broadcast internationally on National
Geographic. Clarke is the co-founder of a successful outdoor equipment
and apparel store called Out There Adventure Center in Calgary, Canada.
Follow Jamie on Twitter @JC_Climbs. Additional information about Jamie
can be found on www.jamieclarke.com.
Relationship with Stephen Regenold and
Stephanie Pearson
Stephen Regenold and Stephanie Pearson are being paid by Hanesbrands
Inc. and its Champion brand as independent, objective freelance
journalists to write website content and experience the journey to Mount
Everest Base Camp. In no way has the company or brand paid for
endorsements or reviews of its products. Any and all content, including
written materials, developed by Regenold and Pearson for use on their
own Web sites, blogs, etc., has been created authentically and without
influence, input or prior approval by either Hanesbrands Inc. or Champion.
About Champion
Champion offers a full line of innovative athletic apparel for
men and women including sport bras, activewear, team uniforms, sweats
and accessories. Champion can be purchased at most sporting goods
and department stores. For more information about Champion for
men and women, visit www.championusa.com.
Champion is a brand of Hanesbrands Inc.
About Duofold
Introduced in 1906, Duofold is a leader in base layer apparel for
men, women and children. As an outfitter of the National Ski Patrol,
Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of
Snowboard Instructors, Duofold is the expert in helping winter
athletes and outdoor enthusiasts perform at their best even under the
most challenging weather conditions. Duofold is best known for
its popular Varitherm and Originals cold-weather products. For more
information visit www.duofold.com.
Duofold is a brand of Hanesbrands Inc.
About Hanesbrands Inc.
Hanesbrands Inc. (NYSE: HBI) is a leading marketer of innerwear,
outerwear and hosiery apparel under strong consumer brands, including Hanes,
Champion, Playtex, Bali, Just My Size, barely
there and Wonderbra. The company designs, manufactures,
sources and sells T-shirts, bras, panties, men`s underwear, children`s
underwear, socks, hosiery, casualwear and activewear. Hanesbrands has
approximately 45,000 employees in more than 25 countries. More
information may be found on www.hanesbrands.com.
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Hanesbrands Inc.
Matt Hall, 336-519-3386
Mobile: 336-251-3689
matt.hall@hanesbrands.com
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