Lancashire mill owner Lewis Haslam discovered the benefits of Cellular fabric from an observation made on his aunt's 'holy' fabric gloves back in 1888. Legend has it that on a chilly day the cloth provided a buffer between the warmth of the skin and the chill of the atmosphere. The contradiction of 'holes' and 'warmth' created the birth of The Cellular Clothing Company and the farmous Aertex brand. Perhaps better known for its cooling properties, Aertex was a massive hit from the first batch of shirts it produced, and was a leading label in Britain from the 1940's to the 1970's. It made uniforms for the Desert Rats fighting in North Africa in World War Two and supplied England with Football Shirts for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. The story of the still English-owned Aertex brand is now being rekindled for a new generation playing on its rich heritage and style.
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