
HYPERBOLA TEXTILE
🇹🇼 Taiwan
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Hyperbola Textile Co., Ltd. is a pioneering textile manufacturer based in Taipei, Taiwan, specializing in the design and development of sustainable, performance-driven, and fashion-forward fabrics. Since its establishment in 2001, Hyperbola has built a strong reputation for combining innovative material science with bold aesthetic design to serve the evolving needs of the global fashion, activewear, and outdoor apparel industries.
At the heart of Hyperbola’s operation is a full-spectrum R&D capability, allowing it to collaborate closely with clients from concept to finished fabric. The company offers a broad portfolio of textiles, including softshells, ripstop, jacquards, laminates, printed polyester, and wool blends—many of which are engineered for functionality such as water resistance, breathability, stretch, and durability.
Sustainability is a cornerstone of Hyperbola’s philosophy. The company is committed to reducing environmental impact through the use of recycled yarns, non-fluorinated water-repellent finishes, and low-impact dyeing processes. Its vision is to transition entirely to eco-conscious production, aligning with global expectations for responsible sourcing and ethical manufacturing.
Operating with production partners in Vietnam, China, and Thailand, Hyperbola ensures flexibility, speed-to-market, and high-quality execution at scale. The company has been recognized with multiple industry accolades, including an SGS AAA rating and an ISPO Gold Award, reflecting its dedication to both technical excellence and environmental stewardship.
Whether working with global sports brands or emerging fashion labels, Hyperbola empowers its partners to create textiles that are not only high-performing but also expressive, sustainable, and market-ready. With innovation woven into every thread, Hyperbola continues to push the boundaries of what fabrics can achieve in the modern world.