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VERYCOOL DRY

KEEP COOL, DRY AND ON TOP OF YOUR GAME
A special hydrophobic fiber moves moisture from the skin to the fabric’s surface. Along with its quick drying property, VERYCOOL DRY keeps you cool and dry at all times.

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VERY COOL

A COOL WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT
By using impregnated Xylitol, VERYCOOL clothing absorbs heat and perspiration, providing a significant cooling effect during exercise. No matter what the ambient temperature, VERYCOOL lowers body heat by 3°C for cooler play*.
*Data from Unitika Garments Technology & Research Laboratories Ltd.

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PRECISION MOVE

EASY TO MOVE
Yonex special cutting provides to maximize your performance, reduce stress on arm swing, quick and smooth step.

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ANTISTATIC

AVOID DISCOMFORT OF STATIC ELECTRICITY
Carbon-impregnated conductive fibers are woven into the clothing to remove static electricity build-up.

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UV REDUCTION

OUTSTANDING ULTRAVIOLET INTERCEPTION
Yonex clothing intercepts infrared radiation and approximately 92%* of ultraviolet, minimizing heat build-up during play.
*Tested by BOKEN QUALITY EVALUATION INSTITUTE

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STRETCH

FLEXIBLE, FORGIVING, AND FASHIONABLE
Innovative stretch material allows for free movement that supports your active play.

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SWEAT ABSORBENT AND QUICK DRYING

STAY DRY AND LIGHT
Fabric that wicks away moisture and keeps you dry.

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AIR RELEASE

SUPERIOR COMFORT IN THE HEAT
As warm air rises, cold air enters into open areas. Based on this fact, new Yonex Air Release technology has greatly improved ventilation in our shirts. Mesh in the back of the neck provides high ventilation, pushing out body heat. Meanwhile, fresh air is taken in through mesh equipped on the side of the shirt from the bottom to the armpits, keeping you cool under severe heat.

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ANTIBACTERIAL AND DEODORANT

PROTECT AGAINST BACTERIA
Protects against bacteria and reduces unpleasant odors.

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POLYGIENE

STAY FRESH AND ODOR-FREE
Keeps clothes and footwear fresh and odor-free. Safe for your skin and eco-friendly.

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3D ERGO

SUPPORT YOUR ONE STEP FORWARD
Designed to relieve pressure on the toes and support their stepping force. It wraps the entire foot with moderate pressure, eliminating sock loosening in shoe.

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As an industry leader, we use our unique innovations to create new sustainable solutions for the environment and our customers around the world

We are driven by the passion for higher on-court performance.
From top, to toe.
Racquets, to apparel, to footwear.


Every inch counts.
Every gram makes a difference.
Every thread matters.


Each of the instruments we make is intelligently designed to help you perform your best.

If you are as serious about your game as we are, then Yonex

Apparel Innovations is here to help take you to the next level.

 

 

 

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Ratchanok Intanon

Thailand

Ratchanok Intanon (Thailand)

Viktor Axelsen cuts a distinct figure among badminton’s young stars. He won at the 2010 BWF World Junior Championships, making him the first European player to win the title. He made his senior debut in the same year, winning at the Cyprus International.

Viktor Axelsen

Denmark

Viktor Axelsen (Denmark)

When Ratchanok Intanon secured the BWF World Junior title in 2009, she was just 14-years-old and the youngest ever winner. A year later the Thai youngster defended her title in Mexico and then became the only person to win the prize three years in a row when he she triumphed in 2011.

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Dayana Yastremska

Ukraine

Dayana Yastremska (Ukraine)

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Casper Ruud

Norway

Casper Ruud (Norway)

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