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Outlast
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Phase-change material originally developed for NASA. Absorbs, stores, and releases heat to regulate body temperature. Used as a coating or fiber additive.
Score Breakdown
64/100
Durability70
Comfort78
Breathability55
Warmth65
Moisture Wicking60
Sustainability25
Care Ease60
Best For
👔Formal/Office
ExcellentExcellent durability (70) and comfort (78) for office wear
🧥Winter Outerwear
GoodGood warmth (65) for cold weather
👕Everyday Casual
GoodGood comfort (78) and care ease (60) for casual wear
🌧️Rain/Weather
GoodGood moisture wicking (60) and durability (70) for weather protection
⛰️Outdoor/Hiking
GoodGood durability (70) and breathability (55) for outdoor activities
Detailed Use Case Scores
sleepwear80
activewear78
Pros
- ✓ Active temperature regulation
- ✓ Prevents overheating and chilling
- ✓ NASA-developed technology
- ✓ Comfortable in variable conditions
Cons
- ✗ Expensive
- ✗ Effectiveness diminishes with washing
- ✗ Not eco-friendly
- ✗ Usually blended, not standalone
Care Guide
Washwarm (40°C)
Cyclepermanent press
Detergentregular
BleachDo not bleach
Drytumble low
Ironlow
Dry Cleanavoid
SoftenerNo
Special Notes
• Phase-change materials — avoid extreme heat in care
• Machine washable — follow garment label
Additional Care Tips
- • Machine wash cold (30°C/85°F) on gentle cycle — hot water degrades the phase-change microcapsules
- • Tumble dry on low heat only — high heat damages the temperature-regulating PCM coating
- • Avoid fabric softener — it coats the fibers and blocks the phase-change technology from working
- • Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals which break down the PCM microcapsules
- • Follow manufacturer guidelines closely — Outlast is usually blended and care depends on the base fabric
- • Store flat or hung; the PCM technology is in the fiber structure and is not affected by storage method
Cost
$$$$$
Premium
Shrinkage
Won't shrink with normal washing
Eco Rating
High environmental impact