Engineered in Sweden. Designed for daily use in demanding environments.
Developed to address moisture, friction and pressure inside gloves. Designed for professional environments before consumer use
DRYE was awarded the SKAPA Prize in memory of Alfred Nobel for its textile technology, developed to prevent moisture damage to the skin in protective equipment and to address widespread hand issues like contact dermatitis, cracked, dry, or sensitive skin.
DRYE develops textile solutions designed for sealed, high-pressure environments where conventional materials fail.
- Developed together with research institutions
- Tested across professional environments before consumer release
- Tested where moisture is constant
- Used in automotive, sports, industrial cleaning and healthcare
- Designed for long shifts, sealed gloves and high pressure
I’ve lived with atopic eczema most of my life. What frustrated me wasn’t the condition itself. It was that nearly every solution focused on reacting after the damage was done, steroids, creams, short-term relief, instead of addressing what triggered the breakdown in the first place. Hands don’t deteriorate in open air. They deteriorate inside sealed gloves, under moisture, heat, pressure and friction. DRYE started as an attempt to change that environment. The result wasn’t a product. It was a textile system that could be tested, measured — and discarded if it didn’t work.