Non-Stick Comfort with Dot-Processed Active Pants
DryTouch LONG PANTS(UNISEX)
A New Material That Excels in Dot Processing and Stretch Performance

Functional, comfortable, and easy-to-move-in synthetic fabrics have long been one of HERENESS’s core themes.
DryTouch is a material that brings these qualities together at an exceptionally high level.
By incorporating a dot structure on the skin-facing side of the double-woven fabric, it prevents the typical clinginess often associated with synthetic fibers,
ensuring a smooth and comfortable feel even during activities where you sweat heavily.
Despite its double-woven construction, the fabric remains extremely lightweight, maintaining a remarkably airy feel.
In addition, the fabric is woven with TEXBRID®, a yarn with a spring-like molecular structure.
This gives it outstanding stretch and shape retention, making it easy to move in and highly durable over time.
Active Long Pants Enhanced by Exceptional Stretch
The DryTouch LONG PANTS take full advantage of the excellent stretch of the DryTouch fabric,
featuring a slimmer silhouette than previous HERENESS active long pants.
Because the material contains no polyurethane, it remains surprisingly lightweight despite its elasticity—
making it suitable not only as activewear, but also as a wind-pant layer you can pack in your backpack
and slip on when the temperature drops.
The hip pocket fits a smartphone,
and the side pockets are equipped with zippers—reliable features even in mountain environments.
These pants are designed to perform across a wide range of activities,
from fall/winter running to summer high-altitude trekking and trail running.
Choose Sustainable Fabrics

-
TEXBRID® Made from Recycled Polyester
The TEXBRID® yarn used in the DryTouch fabric is made from polyester derived from recycled PET bottles.
In addition, because it does not rely on short-lived, petroleum-based polyurethane and inherently features excellent shape-retention properties, the material is resistant to deformation and can be used for a long time—contributing to greater sustainability.





