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bossini.X Sustainability Profile

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bossini.X is a fashion and sportswear brand owned by Bossini International Holdings. The available sustainability-related information is limited. Publicly available material indicates that the brand has been involved in technical collaboration on cycling apparel with Hong Kong institutions and has sponsored cycling teams. However, a Good On You assessment notes that bossini.X provides insufficient information about the actions it is taking to address its impacts on people, planet and animals issues. No detailed sustainability report, targets or broader ESG programme is evident in the provided content.

bossini.X Sustainability Actions

Sponsored Hong Kong cycling team

Recently, leisure sportswear brand bossini.X announced its sponsorship of the Hong Kong cycling team and collaborated with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to develop the team's cycling attire for the Games.

Equipped HKUST testing facilities

In recent years, bossini.X has equipped the HKUST's Aerodynamics and Acoustics Laboratory with advanced cycling aerodynamics testing facilities and a 2.5-metre-diameter low-noise sports wind tunnel for development and repeated testing.

Developed custom cycling suits

The brand has developed new exclusive fabric materials for the Hong Kong cycling team, achieving significant breakthroughs in competition attire. The fabric is more elastic and breathable in certain areas, allowing cyclists greater flexibility.

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