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国产吃瓜黑料 Business Journal

Former North Face Exec Scott Mellin Joins Disruption-Minded Materials Startup

The former global GM of The North Face鈥檚 Mountain Sports division has partnered with Stanford scientists on a fabric technology that鈥檚 designed to revolutionize outdoor apparel and more

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The creator of The North Face鈥檚 FutureLight technology has left that brand and taken his innovation expertise to a startup company looking to disrupt not just the outdoor apparel market but other industries as well.

Scott Mellin, whose last day as global general manager of TNF鈥檚 Mountain Sports division was April 2, is now CEO of the newly formed company LifeLabs Design Inc.聽The commercial brand is built on patented textile technologies from two Stanford University scientists: Professor Yi Cui, director of Stanford鈥檚 Precourt Institute for Energy and a 15-year veteran of the university鈥檚 department of materials science and engineering; and Meng Sui, CEO of EEnotech and 4C Air Inc., and a chemist and patent agent.

The company says it has created an insulating material that provides the same amount of warmth as a quilted down jacket but with the thickness of only the exterior shell fabric鈥攏o insulation or extra layers needed. The result is a much thinner, lighter, and more sustainably produced garment.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty sophisticated build process to make insulated garments,鈥 Mellin told 国产吃瓜黑料 Business Journal. 鈥淭his creates the same CLO value [the measure of a clothing item鈥檚 thermal insulation] so that you could reduce the amount of materials required to keep people warm. This is a significant breakthrough because there鈥檚 less virgin material, recycled material, and animal material going into a garment that鈥檚 going to keep you just as warm. The value proposition for the consumer is obvious鈥攕ame warmth, less harm.鈥

Conversely and equally compelling, Mellin says, the company has developed a heat-reducing material鈥攁 proprietary, patented, yarn-based cooling technique that 鈥渓owers your skin temperature by up to two degrees Celsius, meaning you have greater comfort in warm, humid environments.鈥

Outdoor Apparel and Beyond

The company believes its energy-transforming textile technology, which isn鈥檛 yet in production and will be sourced around the globe using various suppliers, can revolutionize a myriad of consumer products besides outdoor apparel, including home furnishings, upholstery, automotive and aircraft interiors, and even bedding products.

鈥淟ifeLabs is about textiles,鈥 Mellin said. 鈥淎pparel will be an outcome of that, but when you think about all the major touch points in your life, there鈥檚 work, home, mobility, sport, and sleep. When you look at all the different textiles across the five dimensions of your life, we have an array of patents that we can apply.鈥

The company hasn鈥檛 yet partnered with any brands on placing its material innovation in consumer products. This is one area where Mellin鈥檚 work differs from his last gig at The North Face, which was about solving specific problems for specific types of customers.

鈥淢y past work was getting people to the top of Everest and building hyper-specific technical products like the Advanced Mountain Kit,鈥 Mellin said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not the road we鈥檙e going down initially. We鈥檙e going down a textile road, and we鈥檙e going to see where the textiles land. That may be a licensing model, or we may sell it outright to an existing company.”

He added, 鈥淲hat I see in the patents, the prototype textiles, the proof of concept, and the items that the team has made鈥攊t all gives me great confidence that this will be a significant technology for outdoor as well as non-outdoor consumers. This is a pretty significant breakthrough.鈥

The Next Chapter for LifeLabs

LifeLabs鈥 founders have closed a seed round of funding, and the brand will initiate Series A fundraising in July. The goal is to have commercial products hitting the market by 2022, but Mellin says the company doesn鈥檛 have a specific idea of which consumer products it will target first. Its goal is broader than any single SKU sporting a LifeLabs hangtag.

鈥淟ifeLabs can have a significant impact in leading change, in leading consumers to a different theory about what apparel and fashion and textiles and upholstery can look like in the future,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe鈥攋ust like we did at The North Face with FutureLight鈥攖hat we can positively disrupt marketplaces and bring technologies that are not only beneficial for the consumer but lead a stronger movement toward deeper sustainability efforts than simple recycling and PFC-free finishings.鈥

Mellin believes that LifeLabs鈥 story鈥攚orld-renowned scientists joining forces with one of the outdoor industry鈥檚 leading innovation experts to create a material breakthrough鈥攊s a compelling one. It鈥檚 about reducing waste in the textile industry. It鈥檚 about providing an energy-saving and weight-reducing option for consumers. Mellin is now eager to begin scripting the story鈥檚 next chapter by making those goals a reality.

鈥淲hat this bears is going to be rad,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be magic.鈥

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